We Must Obey God Rather Than Men

Jun 7, 2026    Stephen Rollins

There comes a moment in every believer’s life when obedience to Christ collides with the expectations of the world. In those moments, we must decide who will ultimately have our allegiance. In Acts 5, the apostles stand before the most powerful religious authorities in Israel and are commanded to stop preaching about Jesus. Their response is simple, courageous, and unforgettable: “We must obey God rather than men.” They knew that faithfulness to Christ would bring opposition, suffering, and rejection, but they also knew that Jesus was worth it. In a culture that increasingly pressures Christians to remain silent, soften the truth, or treat faith as a private matter, this passage reminds us that the Gospel was never meant to be hidden. The same Christ who empowered the apostles reigns today, and the same Holy Spirit who gave them courage lives within every believer. Acts 5 challenges us to examine our own hearts: When obedience to God becomes costly, will we seek the approval of people, or will we stand with conviction, proclaiming Christ regardless of the consequences? The apostles' example teaches us that true joy, boldness, and faithfulness are found not in avoiding hardship, but in surrendering completely to the Lordship of Jesus Christ.