Once God reminded His people of their relationship with Him, He zeroed in on the crucial problem. God did not accuse them of a lack of doctrinal belief. Nor did He accuse them of not worshiping Him. God’s condemnation was that they had not obeyed Him. That is always the crux of the matter.
When we find ourselves out of fellowship with God and suffering the consequences of our sin, God will ultimately take us back to a moment where we failed to obey His commands. There is always a point in our life where we chose to do things our way instead of God’s. God will not allow us to sidestep our disobedience. There is no statute of limitations on our obedience. Seven years later or fifty years later, God will return us to the point of our disobedience.
God always personalizes our rebellion. God did not claim the Israelites disobeyed a command. He charged that they had not obeyed His voice. It was not a rule they were to follow. It was God. We cannot pick and choose what we will obey from God and expect to experience divine blessing on our lives.
Take an inventory of your obedience to God. Is there anything He has told you to do that you have failed to obey? Are you delaying your obedience? Are you excusing your disobedience? While you may have been fixated on what it will cost you to obey God’s word, consider what it is costing you not to obey.