The supreme thing in Christian life!

(J. R. Miller, "Miller's Year Book—a Year's Daily Readings")  LISTEN to audio!  Download audio

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"To obey is better than sacrifice." 1 Samuel 15:22

Many people set a great deal more stress on religious rituals, than upon practical obedience. They will be faithful in attendance upon church services, devout and reverent in worship—and yet in their daily life, they will disregard the plain commandments of God! They fill the week with selfishness, pride, bitterness, and evil-speaking—and then go to church on Sunday with great show of devotion, to engage in the worship of God!

But what God desires before our worship can be acceptable, is that we obey what He commands us. He bids us to love one another, to be unselfish, patient, kind, honest, pure, true; and unless we obey these commands, our religious rituals, no matter how conspicuous, how costly, how seemingly devout and reverent—are not acceptable to God!

There are many other phases of the truth. It is exact obedience which God desires, and not something else of our own substituted. When He tells a mother to care for her child, He is not satisfied if she neglects that duty to attend church. When God wants a man to help a poor family in some obscure street, He is not satisfied if instead of that lowly service, the man does some brilliant thing that seems to bring ten times as much honor to the Lord.

The supreme thing in Christian life, is to obey God. Without obedience, nothing else counts. The obedience must also be exact, just what God commands, not something else.

"If you love Me, you will keep My commandments." John 14:15

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Something to ponder:
Thomas Brooks

  "Your life is short,
   your duties are many,
   your assistance is great,
   and your reward is sure.
Therefore do not faint, persevere in the way of holiness—and Heaven shall make amends for all!"