Obedience: The Fastest Route To The Throne
Text: Deuteronomy 28:1
“And it shall come to pass, if thou shalt hearken diligently unto the voice of the Lord thy God…”
Beloved, destiny is not far. Delay is often not from heaven; it is from hesitation. There is a speed in the Spirit, and that speed is called obedience. Many cry for elevation, but heaven is listening for submission. The throne is not first a chair; it is a position prepared for those who respond quickly to God’s voice.
- Obedience Is Faster Than Prayer
There are prayers we pray that God has already answered through instruction. Prayer invites power, but obedience releases it. When God speaks and we move, manifestation follows. Every delay in obedience becomes a delay in fulfilment. Kings rise quickly because they respond swiftly. Some doors are not opened by shouting; they are opened by hearkening.
- Obedience Is God’s Love Language
In 1 Samuel 15:22, the prophet declared that obedience is better than sacrifice. You cannot replace obedience with fasting, offerings, or singing. Obedience says, “Lord, I trust You more than my feelings.”
Obedience says, “Your wisdom is higher than my understanding.” Heaven measures love by response. - Obedience Creates Covenant Access
Deuteronomy 28:1 reveals a principle: blessings respond to obedience. Favor is not accidental. Protection is not random. Promotion is not emotional. They are covenant reactions. When a man obeys, he steps under divine covering. When a woman obeys, heaven backs her journey. Obedience aligns you with the promises of God.
- Abraham — Obedience That Secured Generations
In Genesis 22:1–18, Abraham obeyed when it was painful, confusing, and costly. He did not negotiate. He did not delay.
Because of that obedience, heaven said, “Because thou hast done this thing…”
One act of obedience can secure generations. What you obey today can become your children’s inheritance tomorrow.
Heaven remembers obedience.
- Obedience Releases Miracles
In Luke 5:4–6, Peter obeyed against experience and against logic. He was a professional fisherman, yet he submitted to divine instruction. The result? A net-breaking harvest.
Miracles are often hiding behind simple instructions. What seems small may unlock something massive.
Breakthrough waits on obedience.
- Partial Obedience Is Disobedience
Isaiah 1:19 says, “If ye be willing and obedient…” Not willing alone. Not obedient alone. Both.
Delayed obedience weakens impact. Selective obedience reduces results. Complete obedience attracts complete blessing.
God does not reward convenience; He rewards compliance.
- Obedience trains you for kingship
In Hebrews 5:8–9, even Jesus learned obedience. If the Son learned it, none of us graduates from it.
Obedience builds character. Character sustains promotion. Those who obey God easily will lead men wisely.
The throne is sustained by submission.
Prayer:
Lift your heart before the Lord:
Father, I surrender my will to You.
I receive grace to obey quickly and completely.
Remove pride, delay, and resistance from my spirit.
My obedience will unlock favour.
My obedience will accelerate my journey.
Doors will open because I respond.
I am positioned for elevation.
I will sit with kings and remain there for Your glory.
In Jesus’ mighty Name. Amen.
Author: Akintunde Akinniyi
Website: https://akintundeakinniyi.com



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