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What does it mean to observe all things Christ has commanded?

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To observe all things means to both follow and carry out Jesus' teachings and commands.

Observing all things that Christ has commanded entails more than mere acknowledgment of His teachings; it requires active participation in living them out. This includes faithfully adhering to doctrines such as baptism and the Lord's Supper, but extends to every aspect of life governed by His directives. The call to observe encompasses the entirety of Christian practice and belief, encouraging believers to align their lives with the instruction given in Scripture. This notion of observation is grounded in a loving fidelity to Christ, who is the church's head, and represents a commitment to live as His authenticated witnesses in the world. The church becomes a chaste bride, loyal to Christ and consistent in her expression of faith through obedience.
Scripture References: Matthew 28:20

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