

“So Noah did everything exactly as God had commanded him.” Genesis 6:22 (NLT)
If you're going to make it to the finish line in life and fulfill the vision God has given you, then you’re going to have to make a choice: Even while facing setbacks, you’re going to have to do exactly what God tells you to do—without taking shortcuts.
God gave Noah specific instructions about how to build the ark: He told Noah to build it with cypress wood and seal it with tar. Make it 450 feet long, 75 feet wide, and 45 feet high, with three decks and stalls throughout the interior, one door, and an 18-inch opening all the way around the boat just below the roof. He told Noah how many animals and how much food to load on the boat.
“So Noah did everything exactly as God had commanded him” (Genesis 6:22 NLT).
At any stage of your life, you're going to be tempted to cut corners. You're going to be tempted to take the easy way, skimp a little here and there, skip a step, or fudge a little on the accounts. God will tell you what to do, and you’ll think how much easier and faster it would be to do it your way or that you know better than God. You’ll follow through, but on your own terms.
That kind of thinking will cause you to miss your purpose and God's plan every time. Why? Because partial obedience is disobedience.
Can you imagine Noah trying to accomplish what God told him to do in his own way rather than God's way? I can imagine Noah had some questions, like, “Is it really necessary, God, to bring mosquitoes onboard?”
But a dream from God will require God’s blessing. And you cannot get God’s blessing when you are disobedient. God’s vision for Noah was too big for Noah to accomplish with his own power and his own plans. He knew he couldn’t do it without God’s blessing, and so he did everything exactly as God had commanded him.
When you’re tempted to take shortcuts, you need to remember this paraphrase of Genesis 6:9: Noah “tried always to conduct his affairs according to God's will” (TLB).
Do you want this to be true of your life? You have to decide that you will choose God’s way for God’s blessing, even when it doesn’t make sense.
Think of the dream God has given you for your life. In what ways have you been tempted to take shortcuts morally, financially, or relationally?
When you have to decide about how to pursue your dream, how can you know if you are following God’s way or your own way?
Do you think it’s okay to ask for God’s blessing on your dream? Why or why not?
