Do You Obey?
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What if the reason you haven’t stepped into your breakthrough has nothing to do with God’s favor—and everything to do with your obedience? In this powerful episode of The Ed Fernandez Show, Ed challenges a question many believers quietly wrestle with: “Why does it seem like others are more blessed than me?” The answer isn’t comfort—it’s confrontation. Instead of comparing blessings, this episode shifts the focus to the cost behind them.
Breaking down the true meaning of obedience from its original biblical context, Ed reveals that obedience isn’t passive belief—it’s submission, training, and disciplined response under pressure. Drawing a striking parallel to military conditioning, he explains that just as soldiers are trained to obey in the heat of battle, believers must be spiritually trained to obey God in the midst of fear, stress, and uncertainty. This isn’t a casual walk—it’s war.
Through scripture and real-life application, the episode uncovers a hard truth: obedience always comes with a price. Sacrifice is not optional—it’s embedded in the process. Many want the promise without the cost, the reward without the refining, but God is looking for those He can trust—those willing to obey even when it hurts. Because obedience doesn’t just change your actions—it transforms your nature.
If you’ve been feeling stagnant, stuck, or distant from your breakthrough, this message will hit deep. It’s a wake-up call to stop playing both sides, to stop negotiating with what you know God has already told you to do, and to step fully into alignment. Because at the end of the day, God isn’t looking for perfection—He’s looking for obedience.
This episode will challenge you, sharpen you, and call you higher. The question is simple, but the answer will cost you: Do you obey?
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