
When We Act Like Children With God
Why don’t children listen? We say it constantly: “Stop running!” “Don’t jump off the furniture!” “Do this—don’t do that.” Yet they often don’t stop and pay attention until something happens—usually when they’re hurt.
But if we’re honest… we do the same thing with God.
When the Lord gives us instructions, guidance, or gentle warnings, why don’t we listen? Like children, we sometimes believe we know better. We follow our feelings, our fears, or our frustrations instead of His voice—and the result is often unnecessary pain.
Consider Jonah (Jonah 1–3). God gave him clear directions—where to go and what to say. But Jonah let fear lead him instead of faith. His disobedience didn’t just bring trouble on himself; it affected everyone connected to him. Only when he obeyed did peace return.
Listening saves us. Obedience protects us.
Life already comes with enough hardship, so let’s not invite more by ignoring God’s voice. When He speaks—through Scripture, conviction, or that gentle nudge—let us listen, hear, and obey.
Isaiah 1:19 (KJV) – “If ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land.”
Reflection Question: In what areas of my life am I showing signs of “Jonah behavior”?
Prayer: Lord, we know we have been slow to hear and slow to obey. Please forgive us. Teach us to be quick to listen and eager to obey. Quiet every voice that competes with Yours—fear, doubt, pride, or distractions. Give us the heart of a child who trusts their Father completely. Lead us, and give us the discipline and desire to follow. We know that obeying You will lead to everlasting life and peace in You. Thank You for speaking to us; we commit to obeying more and more. In Jesus’ name, amen.