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Obedience to Christ's Commands — 2/18/2025 10:00 AM
Today's speaker is Nathan Lino, Senior Pastor of First Baptist Church Forney in Forney, TX. Pastor Lino teaches from Exodus 19 that serious obedience to Christ's commands is essential to experiencing the many benefits of a love relationship with Him.
Notes
Living in Covenant Love: The Call to Obey God’s Voice
In Exodus 19, we encounter a powerful message about the covenantal love God has for His people. This chapter reveals the importance of obedience to God’s commands as essential to experiencing the fullness of His blessings. The picture of marriage serves as a powerful metaphor for God’s relationship with us, and as with any marriage, our obedience to God opens the door to deeper intimacy and the benefits of His covenant.
A Marriage-Like Relationship with God
God desires a relationship with us that is mirrored by the sacred covenant of marriage. In Ephesians 2, Paul highlights how this love story between God and His people is one of rescue and redemption, much like a knight in shining armor rescuing his bride. God’s covenant with Israel at Mount Sinai marks a pivotal moment in this divine love story. Just as a marriage requires commitment and obedience to flourish, so does our relationship with God. If we obey His voice, we experience the benefits of being His treasured possession and a kingdom of priests (Exodus 19:5-6).
The Benefits of Obedience
God promises immense benefits to those who take the covenant relationship seriously. First, He declares that we are His “treasured possession” among all people (Exodus 19:5). This means that God watches over us, guards us, and cherishes us. Being in this covenant is not just a religious duty but a privilege. We also become a kingdom of priests, sharing the Gospel with others and interceding on their behalf. God’s covenant relationship brings about both personal blessings and an opportunity to impact the world around us. Furthermore, God’s call to obey His commands leads to a life of holiness and peace. Exodus 19:6 tells us that if we live in faithfulness, our lives will generally go well. However, we also acknowledge that suffering may come as we remain faithful, and we can be assured that a reward awaits us for standing firm in our covenant with Him.
Obedience and the Presence of God
Obeying God is not just about following rules; it is about cultivating a relationship that allows us to experience His presence. In Exodus 19:9, God miraculously shows His presence to Israel so that they would hear and believe His words. In the New Covenant, we have the opportunity to experience God’s presence by repenting of sin and surrendering our hearts fully to Him. When we allow Jesus to be the center of our lives, our hearts become holy ground, and we can experience God’s nearness.
The Consequences of Disobedience
The story of Esau, who traded his birthright for a bowl of stew, serves as a stark reminder of what happens when we fail to take obedience seriously (Genesis 25:29-34). Disobedience leads to missed blessings and the forfeiture of the inheritance God has for us. As Psalm 16:11 reminds us, “In your presence there is fullness of joy.” When we choose disobedience, we miss out on the abundant life that God offers through His covenant.
Action Steps
- Reflect on God’s Love: Take time today to meditate on the fact that God sees you as His treasured possession. What does this mean for your relationship with Him?
- Repent of Known Sin: Ask God to reveal areas in your life where you may have been disobedient. Repent and invite God’s presence into those areas.
- Obey His Voice: Commit to obeying God’s commands, knowing that through obedience, you unlock the blessings of a deeper relationship with Him.
- Share His Gospel: As part of God’s kingdom of priests, share the love of Christ with someone today and intercede for those who do not know Him.
God is calling you into a covenant relationship with Him. The invitation is clear: obedience to His voice leads to His blessings, His presence, and His unbreakable love. Will you respond to the call?