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To “obey” means to follow a command or guidance of another, or to conform or comply with the directives of another. Just as the practice of obedience is critical to the success and safety of a military unit, obeying the commands of the Lord is critical to the safety and success of His entire people.
Webster defines “obedience”: “Compliance with command, prohibition, or known law . . . the performance of what is required or enjoined by authority; the command must be known to the person, and his compliance must be in conse-quence of it, or it is not obedience.”
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.
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.
Discover the meaning of Obeisance in the Bible. Study the definition of Obeisance with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments.
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?
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.”