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54. Obey God

22 min · 8 de abr de 2026
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Is It Really Lack of Faith—or Disobedience? Obedience Unlocks God’s Favor The speaker challenges believers to examine whether their struggles come from “little faith” or from living in disobedience to God’s will, emphasizing that faith will not coexist with ongoing sin. Drawing from personal experience, he explains that attending church, reading Scripture, and hearing sermons can’t replace obedience, and that choosing relationships, desires, or lifestyles God never led can bring discouragement and hardship. He urges listeners to stop seeking motivational fixes, repent, and become doers of the Word, warning that delayed obedience is still disobedience and can affect families as well. He teaches that feeding the spirit through God’s Word builds faith to resist the flesh, and encourages those who feel weak to call on God’s grace for help, trusting God to direct their path and provide what they need.

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