Day 4 — Don’t Add Burdens God Didn’t Give
Scripture: Acts 10:13–15
Peter had heard Jesus teach about purity and defilement, but the lesson wasn’t completely settled in his heart.
Later, God gave Peter a vision of animals being lowered from heaven and commanded him to eat.
Peter resisted.
“Never, Lord.”
God had to teach Peter the lesson again.
Then Peter eventually encountered Gentiles who needed to hear the gospel. God was showing him that the gospel was not restricted to one ethnic or religious group.
Peter had to let go of assumptions he had carried for years.
Later, Peter struggled again when he withdrew from Gentile believers because of pressure from others. Paul confronted him because his behavior was undermining the gospel.
Peter had to learn the hard way more than once.
Maybe we can relate.
Sometimes God has to teach us the same lesson repeatedly because we keep returning to the same old patterns.
We can add burdens that God never intended us to carry.
We can make Christianity harder than Jesus made it.
We can place expectations on ourselves or others that Scripture never placed there.
The answer isn’t to abandon obedience. The answer is to obey what God actually says.
Jesus calls us to holiness, repentance, love, faithfulness, forgiveness, and obedience.
But He never called us to create our own system of righteousness.
The easy way is to trust God’s Word.
The hard way is to insist on our own way and discover later why God warned us.
Reflect:
Are you carrying a burden, expectation, or rule that God has not actually placed on you?
Prayer:
Lord, give me wisdom to distinguish Your commands from my preferences. Help me obey Your Word without adding unnecessary burdens to myself or others. Teach me to trust You, even when obedience requires me to change. Amen.
Today’s Challenge:
Ask God to reveal one assumption or expectation you may need to surrender to Him.