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Loyal Obedience

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Loyal obedience is a profound theme woven throughout Scripture, illustrating the believer's response to God's sovereign authority. In Deuteronomy 10:12-13, we are called to love the Lord our God and walk in His ways, emphasizing that true loyalty manifests in our obedience to His commands. Jesus exemplifies this principle in John 14:15, where He states, 'If you love me, keep my commands,' highlighting the inseparable link between love and obedience. Furthermore, the Apostle Paul encourages the church in Romans 12:1 to present their bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God, which is their true and proper worship, reinforcing that loyalty to God involves a total commitment of oneself. The fullness of God's blessings, as described in Malachi 3:10, is often contingent upon our faithful obedience to His word, inviting us to test Him in this area. Additionally, in James 1:22, we are reminded to be doers of the word, not merely hearers, as true obedience is an active expression of our faith. Through these scriptures, we see that loyal obedience is not just a duty but a joyful response to God's grace, leading to a deeper relationship with Him and the abundant life He promises.

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Anton Bosch preaches on the profound friendship between David and Jonathan, emphasizing their unwavering loyalty to each other despite challenging circumstances. This loyalty extended beyond convenience and personal gain, setting a powerful example for believers today. The sermon delves into the imp

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Bishop W. F. Mallalieu preaches about the importance of waiting for the blessing of full salvation with a restless thirst and infinite desire for God's fullness, purity of heart, and the experience of being dissolved in love. He emphasizes the need for believers to work out their own salvation with

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