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What is the role of obedience in a Christian's life?
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What is the role of obedience in a Christian's life?
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The entire body of Christ is one, but you'll find manners in our walk in the Spirit as shown below, and go with what we read of in
1 Cor 12:25 That there should be no schism in the body; but that the members should have the same care one for another.
Rom 14:1 Him that is weak in the faith receive ye, but not to doubtful disputations.
Rom 14:2 For one believeth that he may eat all things: another, who is weak, eateth herbs.
Rom 14:3 Let not him that eateth despise him that eateth not; and let not him which eateth not judge him that eateth: for God hath received him.
Rom 14:4 Who art thou that judgest another man's servant? to his own master he standeth or falleth. Yea, he shall be holden up: for God is able to make him stand.
Rom 14:5 One man esteemeth one day above another: another esteemeth every day alike. Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind.
Rom 14:6 He that regardeth the day, regardeth it unto the Lord; and he that regardeth not the day, to the Lord he doth not regard it. He that eateth, eateth to the Lord, for he giveth God thanks; and he that eateth not, to the Lord he eateth not, and giveth God thanks.
Blessings in Christ Jesus.
It is inseparable from the role of belief.What is the role of obedience in a Christian's life?
It is inseparable from the role of belief.
Someone who says he believes but does not obey is revealed by his actions to be either uninformed or a fraud.
What possible excuse could anyone have for not obeying God in whom he says he believes?
iakov the fool
(beaucoup dien cai dau)
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That's what confession and repentance is for.Yeah, we should obey, but we are people. And God uses the foolish things of this world. Face it, we don't always obey, even though we know we should. And we don't always seek Him to hear what He has to say so that we can obey. But we should. At least we should try, or at least we should want to try.
No one is saved by faith alone. (James 2:24)It's a good thing we aren't saved because we have faithfully obeyed God but rather because we have faith, meaning we do believe God is with us, even if we get side tracked and do foolish things.
Obedience to Christ is total freedom.After some thought I do not think the notion of obedience exists for a Christian. For a Christian, there is only freedom to serve Jesus Christ.
In 2016: "According to the Los Angeles Times, LAPD Asst. Chief Earl Paysinger told police commissioners that the city has suffered from a 12.7% increase in violent crime, with double-digit increases in aggravated assaults and robberies added to the skyrocketing murder rate." http://www.breitbart.com/california/2016/03/09/murder-up-27-5-in-la-in-2016/There is only one good city, Los Angeles, the city of angels
Ah yes. The Swiss, who finance all sides of every war for the past several centuries and provide secret bank accounts for all the tyrants, drug lords, and ultra-rich criminals.There is only one society on earth that is close to godly, Switzerland.
K2Christ,Sin is rebellion against God. And rebellion is knowing and not doing what the God has told us. And the opposite of not doing what God has told us is obedience. So what we do is either rebellious or obedience.
Yet if we don't listen to God when He speaks to us, we are still responsible for acting according to what He told us, even if we closed our ears to Him. So contrary to popular belief, the greatest commandment from God is "Hear O Israel", not "You shall love the Lord your God..." "You shall love the Lord your God" is the greatest commandment in the law, but "Hear O Israel" is the commandment which causes us to fulfill the greatest commandment..
This is why Isaiah wrote, " For the is a rebellious people, false sons, Sons who refuse to listen to the instruction of the Lord;"
I see many "Christians" who do not believe they are rebellious and think they are obedient to God, but do not listen to the Great I am. So it is that obedience to God requires leaving your spiritual ears open to hear what the Lord has to say to you through out the day. We read that we are to pray unceasingly, and should know the prayer is communion as in having a conversation back and forth with God not just a one side complaint and request session with God.
Still I have met many Christians even pastors that do not listen to the Lord and think they are obedient to God. I met a pastor that told me he had only heard the Lord's small voice twice in his entire life. But Jesus said He stands at the door and knocks and if anyone hears His voice and opens the door He will come into them... So the pastor was not opening the door and was indeed living a life of rebellion, not obedience.
Never-the-less, God has patience and understands that only He is good. So He forgives us and prayed that we would be forgiven because we didn't know what we were doing. And what people did was kill the One whose name is called the Word of God because He has and owns the words of God, which the Holy Spirit get from our Lord and gives to us. That is to say we kill the Word of God and are partakers in putting Him, The Word of God, on the cross when we don't listen to Him everyday.
In other words, we are obedient when we open our spiritual ears listen to what the Lord says to us through out the day, and we are rebellious when we don't, which is what we normally do. But God is His greatness forgives us and only asks the we believe in Him to be saved. Yet faith comes by hearing. Maybe not all the time, because we are men of little faith, meaning we only hear from Him a little. Still even being a pastor that only has heard from the Lord twice is a man of faith, though only of very little faith. It's a good thing we only need a little faith to move that mountain where the Father said, "This is My beloved Son, with whom I am well-pleased; listen to Him.
PS. If there are any reading this and still thinking that "You shall love the Lord your God..." is the greatest command and don't understand that while it is the greatest command in the Law, the greatest command is "Hear, O Israel" because that command was before the law and is the command which enables you to fulfill the law, please note the verse below.
Mark 12:28,29 ... "What commandment is the foremost of all?" Jesus answered, "The foremost is, HEAR, O ISRAEL!...
So and if you hear you will find out that God (Father, Son, and Spirit) are one, so Jesus continued "...THE LORD OUT GOD IS ONE LORD;..."
And as you continue to hear and follow the foremost command you will begin to love the Lord with all your heart, so Jesus continued, "...AND YOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART....."
You will note the "YOU SHALL..." So the conclusion that comes from listening to Him is that you shall love Him. So how much love does the pastor that has only opened His ears to the Lord have for the Lord? Is he being a pastor because he is glorified or so that the Lord is being glorified, since he is not even regularly listening to the One he calls Lord.
How obedient are we if we don't practice hearing from the Lord, who said He would never leave us?
K32Christ,
If you are a Pastor or even just a Sunday School Teacher, I hate that only statement, but I would seat myself under you. I read my scriptures and I pray, then I hear from the Father. Sometimes, directly, I like to say, from the scriptures, I know it is the Spirit interpreting what I need, sometimes I just need correction and I know it is not just my concious and then there are times I cannot get out of my bed, particularly in the dark after midnight and I close my eyes to pray or I have just finished praying for some action for someone in need of God's touch, and with everyone in bed, even the dogs and there is that mysterious touch of my pillow. I know it is God and I know some call me delusional, but best of all, I know because I have placed my faith in Jesus to be my mediator. Timely Post.
No one is saved by faith alone. (James 2:24)
Faith without works is dead and cannot save anyone. (James 2:17, 20, 26)
The fact that we fail to be perfect is not an excuse not to strive for perfection. We were created to do good works which God personally prepared for each of us to do. (Eph 2:10) What possible reason could anyone have to say that they're not important?
How important is the faithfulness that demonstrates one's faith?
At the resurrection, you will be judged by your works.
What James specifically said is: (Jas 2:24 NKJV) "You see then that a man is justified by works, and not by faith only."We are saved by faith, but what type of faith? James writes "Can that faith save him?" (James 2:14). He not saying that we are not saved faith, but is pointing out that we are save by a type of faith the results in obedience and thus works according to what we hear.
The is essentially what Jesus taught when he asked at Luke 6:46 (NKJV) “But why do you call Me ‘Lord, Lord,' and not do the things which I say?" and (Jhn 14:23) “If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word; and My Father will love him, and We will come to him and make Our home with him.If we do really believe He is Lord, so that we honestly confess and not just say He is Lord, we are both going to seek His voice and are going to do what He tells us, because He is our Lord and God.
Mat 22:39 “And the second is like it: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself"YOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART....
Right. It takes our effort to do them because they are not automatic and they are not the works of the Law but, rather, works of mercy. It is so important to Jesus that he went to some length to teach that, when HE comes again to judge the living and the dead, He will judge according to whether we did or did not do works of mercy.So I am saved by faith, but a type of faith that results in some type of work and effort that is according to what I hear when I seek Him. It is not works of the Law, but works based upon hearing from Him.
Essentially, anyone who says he believes and does not strive to do as scripture teaches does not actually believe
(Jhn 14:23) “If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word
at Luke 6:46 (NKJV) “But why do you call Me ‘Lord, Lord,' and not do the things which I say?"
I will appoligise but you came off with this from the wrong foot, entirely. I have been pushed to learn much about God by some great Preachers and Teachers. I was not trying to inflate nor to tick you off. The summary of my post will be, "You are a great follower of the Christ." I'll try hard to ignore you now.I'm neither and if you think I want anyone seated under me, you have missed my whole point. I am not trying to make disciples for myself, I am trying to make disciples for Jesus Christ!! That why I point people to Him and advised people to listen to Him.
The most reliable source we have is as the scriptures teach.According to the writing in the Scriptures you quoted is it at the Scriptures teaches or as the Lord says.
The scriptures say "which I say" because they record the words of Jesus as He said them.It clearly is written "which I say." The Scriptures have what God said but He still says. The Scriptures do give us a good idea what God might tell us, but I have not yet heard Him tell me to part the Red Sea or use a staff for anything. I don't even own a staff.
We know for certain what the scriptures say.You conclusion results in a person reading the Scriptures and depending on their understanding of the Scriptures (the record) instead of seeking the Lord Jesus Christ (the person) for what He says.
That's because there was no such thing as "Christian books" at that time and books were too expensive for the average person to own even one. It wasn't until the 1500's when Gutenberg invented moveable type for printing presses that the cost of books came down far enough for the average person to own a copy of the Bible. The books, at the time of Jesus, were all hand written, one at a time. How long do you think it would take you to write the Bi9ble out by hand? If that was how you made your living, how much would you charge for a copy of your Bible? $20,000? That's what it would be worth if you consider the cost of your labor.Now the Lord once told me to open and Christian Bookstore, but I don't see where He told anyone in the Scriptures to do that.
The scriptures are a sure foundation.So are we really going to go back to trying to get people to lean on their understanding of the Scriptures when they can now hear from Jesus Christ by faith?
Amen! And anyone that interprets the meaning of the Living Word is aq fool, the Word,l when indwelt with the Holy Spirit becomes self interpreting, and any message from any spirit that disagrees with the Book God left us, the Final Court of Arbitration, is a lie!The most reliable source we have is as the scriptures teach.
If someone gets a "word from the Lord" then we are supposed to make sure it matches with scripture. Paul told us "Two or three prophets should speak, and the others should weigh carefully what is said." (1 Cor 14:29 NIV) And John told us "Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits, whether they are of God; because many false prophets have gone out into the world." (1 John 4:1 NKJV)
The scriptures say "which I say" because they record the words of Jesus as He said them.
We know for certain what the scriptures say.
We don't know for certain that something any specific person claims to have "herd from the Lord" has any validity or not.
A good example of bad hearing from God is the people at the Westboro Baptist Church who think that God has told them that He "hates f##s" so they go to soldiers funerals and hold up signs saying things like, "We're glad you got killed." because they think the soldiers were fighting for "gay rights" or something. That's an extreme example but it is what can happen. The scriptures say that God loves the world (John 3:16) even though we are sinners.
Yes, we do hear from God. We should ask God for His guidance. We should do that AFTER we have read the scriptures and then, when we have heard from God, we should check what we heard against the scriptures to make sure it was God and not our imaginations.
That's because there was no such thing as "Christian books" at that time and books were too expensive for the average person to own even one. It wasn't until the 1500's when Gutenberg invented moveable type for printing presses that the cost of books came down far enough for the average person to own a copy of the Bible. The books, at the time of Jesus, were all hand written, one at a time. How long do you think it would take you to write the Bi9ble out by hand? If that was how you made your living, how much would you charge for a copy of your Bible? $20,000? That's what it would be worth if you consider the cost of your labor.
So, no, there were no Christian bookstores at the time of Christ. That is a modern invention.
The scriptures are a sure foundation.
What any individual may think he hears from God can be total garbage ESPECIALLY if he does not know the scriptures.
Cults are regularly founded on what their "prophet" heard "from God". That's where we got the Mormons and the JWs and the Moonies and the People's Temple etc....
What does the scripture say?
Act 17:11(NIV) "Now the Berean Jews were of more noble character than those in Thessalonica, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true."
We should do the same thing; examine the scriptures to see if what we heard is true.
We also have people who dedicate their lives to the study of scripture so that they can teach it. We have had such people since the start of the church and they have written extensively explaining the meaning of the scriptures.
So, no, the average person, with no training and a fourth grade reading and comprehension level need not "lean on their own understanding." They can go to your Christian book store and buy a commentary on any book of the Bible and get a good explanation of what the scriptures are saying.
They can go to their pastor who (hopefully) is trained to understand and explain the Scriptures.
But I have very little confidence in what random people say God has told them.
iakov the fool
(beaucoup dien cai dau)
DISCLAIMER: By reading the words posted above, you have made a free will choice to expose yourself to the rantings of iakov the fool. The poster assumes no responsibility for any temporary, permanent or otherwise annoying manifestations of cognitive dysfunction that, in any manner, may allegedly be related to the reader’s deliberate act by which he/she has knowingly allowed the above rantings to enter into his/her consciousness. No warrantee is expressed or implied. Individual mileage may vary. And, no, I don't want to hear about it. No sniveling! Enjoy the rest of your life here and the eternal one to come.
The most reliable source we have is as the scriptures teach.
If someone gets a "word from the Lord" then we are supposed to make sure it matches with scripture. Paul told us "Two or three prophets should speak, and the others should weigh carefully what is said." (1 Cor 14:29 NIV) And John told us "Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits, whether they are of God; because many false prophets have gone out into the world." (1 John 4:1 NKJV)