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This inductive Bible study will help you respond in obedience to the truth of God’s Word. As you look at each passage of Scripture below, examine what it says, express what it means, and consider how you will exercise it in your life. Use the Inductive Bible Study Guidelines at the beginning of your handbook and the worksheets provided on the
A. Obedience is Obeying the God of the Bible. Obedience is not going through a daily set of Christian disciplines or keeping up tradition, but listening to the living God and obeying Him diligently.
Obedience opens our lives to God’s blessings, while disobedience shuts off our lives to spiri-tual poverty. In our text, Moses urged Israel to pay strict attention and obey God’s law. The first speech of Moses reaches a climax in chapter 4.
examples of obedience to God and his word. Concluding the Old Testament portion of our lesson, Jeremiah reminds us that disobedient Israel eventually reaped the curses of the law. He tells us a story of a certain family of Israelites who serve, alas too late, as a model of obedience to Israel.
Obeying God is an expression of your love and gratitude for your salvation and His many blessings, which He has freely bestowed on you. 1 COR. 10:31 NASB God.” through Jesus Christ, to whom belongs the glory and dominion forever and ever. 1 PET. 4:11 NASB Amen.”
Paul wrote about this obedience of faith at the beginning and the end of his letter to the Romans (Romans 1:5; 16:26). Another Bible author says disobedience is unbelief (Hebrews 3:18-19). If we truly have faith in Jesus, we will obey Him. And His main command for us to obey is... walk in love. What was the primary topic of our last lesson?
Therefore, this paper seeks to biblically evaluate the relationship between the essence and forms of worship to constitute true worship. What is worship? Are there any ingredients or components which when put together create worship? Does the mere assembling together of Christians on a Sunday guarantee that worship is taking place?