Trust and obey

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When we walk with the Lord
  In the light of His Word,
What a glory He sheds on our way;
  While we do His good will,
  He abides with us still,
And with all who will trust and obey.
 
Trust and obey,
For there's no other way
To be happy in Jesus,
  But to trust and obey.
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Not a shadow can rise,
  Not a cloud in the skies,
But His smile quickly drives it away;
  Not a doubt or a fear,
  Not a sigh or a tear,
Can abide while we trust and obey.
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Not a burden we bear,
  Not a sorrow we share,
But our toil He doth richly repay;
  Not a grief or a loss,
  Not a frown or a cross,
But is blest if we trust and obey.
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But we never can prove
  The delights of His love,
Until all on the altar we lay;
  For the favor He shows,
  And the joy He bestows,
Are for them who will trust and obey.
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Then in fellowship sweet
  We will sit at His feet,
Or we'll walk by His side in the way;
  What He says we will do;
  Where He sends, we will go,
Never fear, only trust and obey.
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Helen Chimbelu

Lusaka, Zambia

My late Mom's favourite song. We sang it during her funeral last year on 8th March 2012. She taught us that the fear of the Lord was the beginning of wisdom. Will greatly Miss Her for her Maternal Love and guidance.


Ayegba Joseph

Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria

Trust and Obey is the hallmark of our salvation. Trust as pointed out is Faith in our God to be able to take care of all our worries. To Obey therefore, is the part that we play to keep that relationship going and all its benefits.


Gary

To David and Elaine,

Paul was addressing the Jews who were trying to get the Gentiles to be circumcised in order to be saved. The Jews were trying to gain righteousness and justify themselves through their own circumcision rather than faith through Jesus Christ (Rom 2:24-2:29). This is the context with which Romans 3:19-20 is stated, declaring that whether Jew or Gentile, we cannot gain righteousness through our own "circumcision" and works (Romans 3:29-30). However, the law is not nullified because of faith, but we through faith establish the Law. (Romans 3:31) Therefore 1 Samuel 15:22 ("...to obey is better than sacrifice...") is not nullified because of faith through Jesus Christ (Matthew 5:17).

Obedience is essential to develop a healthy relationship with God. Faith establishes the relationship, but obedience (not religious rituals) maintains it. Jesus Himself spoke about the importance of obedience:

"Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven." - Matthew 7:21

Many who do things in Jesus' name are cast away; He does not even know them! Why? Because they were not doing the will of the Father (Matthew 7:22-23). It is important to note that the difference between the wise and foolish builder is not the one who hears the Word of God, but rather the one who does according to the Word of God (Matthew 7:24-27). Why would Jesus command us if we are not expected to obey? (John 13:34-35) Did not Jesus Himself obey the Father, even to death on the cross? (Luke 22:42; Philippians 2:8) We are not above Jesus, but rather we should be like Him (Luke 6:40).

Obedience is the fruit of faith (Luke 6:43-49). Faith comes from hearing the Word; obedience perfects that faith. James 2 states that even the demons believe in God (James 2:19), but our faith is useless without the works to show that faith (James 2:20). Abraham, who trusted in God, obeyed His command to sacrifice his son Issac (Genesis 22:1-22; note v22). Romans 4:3 states that Abraham was justified by faith, but James 2:21 states that Abraham was justified by works in his obedience to God (when he offered up Issac per God's command). How can this be? Abraham's faith allowed him to trust and therefore obey God (Hebrews 11:17-19), and it was through obedience that Abraham's faith was perfected (James 2:22-23). We cannot be justified by faith alone, for faith that does not bear the fruit of obedience is dead (James 2:24,26).

Sorry for the very lengthy explanation, but Scripture does show that obedience allows us to be "happy in Jesus" (in our continued relationship with God the Father) per the writer's lyrics. David, I hope this clarifies Scripture for you (I mean no offense), and Elaine, I hope that this can encourage you and your acquaintance to sing this hymn in faith and in truth.

Hope this helps.


David Buckwitz

Hazel Park, Michigan, United States

I am directing my comment to: "Elaine" of Miami Florida and this is my response to her questions dated 9/18/12. Your Pastor, aquaintance is absolutely correct! The only obedience the Father accepts from us is "perfect" obedience. The hymn "Trust and Obey" does not line up with God's Word. Trust is another word for "Faith" and of itself is "Wonderous" but when mixed with "obey", then the hymn is not singing about Grace but speaks of law, flesh and death. When you placed your faith in Christ to save you from sin, God the Father replaced your inability to "obey" God's laws with His Son's ability. By faith and nothing else you became the "Righteousness of God in him." There is no longer room for the efforts of man to please God by obedience. The Law was fulfilled by Jesus, not by man and his "religious effort to obey" (2 Cor. 5:21) "For he hath made him to be sin for us who knew no sin, that we might be made the righteousness of God in Him." (Romans 3:19-20) "Now we know that what things soever the law saith, it saith to them who are under the law: that every mouth may be stopped, and all the world may become guilty before God. Therefore, by the deeds of the law (or man's attempts to obey it) there shall no flesh be justified in his sight: for by the law is the knowledge of sin." A better verse for the hymn should read: Trust and BELIEVE! Elaine, The Lord Bless you and you loved ones in this new year.

Your brother In Christ.


Jenyo

Canada

I especially love the last verse "Then in fellowship sweet we will sit at His feet... Where He sends, we will go"


John Emilimor

Lagos, Nigeria

What a blessed soul stirring hymn, from as far back as my elementary school days when we did this hymn during the morning assembly, it has always blessed my soul and inclined me to a life of more consecration and strong desire to walk in obedience to the Master. Trust (faith) and obedience remain the surest key to a happy life in Christ Jesus, our Lord and Saviour. I do hope that more congregations will restore the art of hymn singing in thier worship services and help the on-coming generation to tap into the depths of spirituality that hymns like this deliver to the church environment. God bless you all.


Elaine

Miami, Fla, United States

This song speaks to ME. However, I have an aquaintance who would refuse to have his congregation sing this wonderful hymn. He is stuck on the refrain "Trust and Obey, for there is no other way, to be happy in Jesus...". Are there other ways to be happy in Jesus...I mean to be truly happy in Jesus. Isn't Obedience better than sacrifice, and did He not tell us to Go!!

Help?!?!


Naomi Genotiva Petronio

Myerstown, PA, United States

It gives me peace, joy and love. I always remember my parents who nurtured me in believing Jesus Christ and walk with faith in Him. Happy and inspired whenever I heard this song. I love to share what I've experienced living with Christ. I want to be a blessing to others.


Victoria Namubiru

Kampala, Makindye, Uganda

My soul has been nourished.If only I could trust and obey, things could work out in my favour. God bless you composers.


Samuel Keri

Juba South Sudan, Juba

How great and blessed it is for the one who upload this hymn onto the Internet. I really enjoy it. Be blessed.

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