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What does the Bible say about divine imperatives?

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Divine imperatives are essential commands given by Christ that are necessary for salvation.

In the sermon, divine imperatives refer to the absolute necessities that Christ commands for salvation. They emphasize the critical importance of following what the Master has said, as these commands are not merely opinions but divine truths. The four divine imperatives outlined are the necessity of having a perfect righteousness, being born again, repenting, and being converted, all of which are vital for entering the kingdom of God.
Scripture References: Romans 10:1-4, Matthew 5:17-20, John 3:1-8, Luke 13:1-5, Matthew 18:1-6

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