Bible References: Genesis 6:9-22
Key Verse: “Anyone who loves me will obey my teaching…” (John 14:23)
Obeying God isn’t always easy. Take Noah: God told him to build a giant boat when rain wasn’t even a thing yet. People mocked him, thought he was nuts. But Noah trusted God, followed the plan, and built the ark. Good thing, too—because that obedience saved his family and fulfilled God’s purpose.
God’s commands—like loving your neighbor, forgiving the unforgivable, or stepping out in faith—can feel tough. They might not make sense right away or win you popularity points. But obedience isn’t about comfort; it’s about trust. When we obey, we’re saying, “God, I believe You know best.” And that trust brings a deep joy—knowing we’re in step with the One who loves us most.
Let’s Pray:
“Father, give me a heart that hears and obeys You. I want the joy of living Your way. Amen.”
Questions to Reflect On:
Take Action:
Ask three friends or family what they’ve enjoyed most about their week—listen and share a bit of your own joy.