If you don't want to heed my teaching on the scriptures at hand, that is your prerogative. Just be aware of the following scripture:
Ecc 11:9, Rejoice, O young man, in thy youth; and let thy heart cheer thee in the days of thy youth, and walk in the ways of thine heart, and in the sight of thine eyes: but know thou, that for all these things God will bring thee into judgment.
I would only encourage you and everyone else to be a Berean concerning the matters of what I am preaching.
It seems to me that when the Lord calls on a person to do what they simply don't want to do (even if it is a minor thing), that they rebel against the Lord's will for them.
This would indicate that Jesus is not their Lord (but they still want Him to be their Saviour).
It is written, "Thy people shall be willing in the day of thy power"
This means that those who have truly received Jesus as their Saviour are willing to submit to Him as Lord.
The bottom line is that if He is not your Lord, He is not your Saviour.
If you object that you are not under law but under grace I would mention that sin should not have dominion over you because of that (Romans 6:14); and that not obeying the Lord on any issue is sin.
If it is only a minor issue, how much more should we be obedient to Him on that issue? For if we are not faithful in that which is least, we will not be faithful in that which is greater (Luke 16:10).
You should be grateful that He has saved you, and therefore willing to obey Him on any and every issue.