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What does the Bible say about perfect obedience?

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The Bible teaches that perfect obedience is essential for being accepted by God and is exemplified in the life of Jesus Christ.

The concept of perfect obedience is rooted in the nature and character of God, which requires that every child of God must have perfectly obeyed the Father to be accepted by Him. This is clearly articulated in John 10:17-18, where Jesus explains that His voluntary laying down of His life is an act of obedience to the Father. Moreover, Scriptures like Isaiah 53:6 emphasize how all have sinned, yet Christ's perfect obedience fulfills the demands of righteousness. His role as the Good Shepherd demonstrates that He willingly took upon Himself the sins of His sheep, thus accomplishing perfect obedience on their behalf.
Scripture References: John 10:17-18, Isaiah 53:6, Romans 3:23, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Romans 5:19, Galatians 4:4-5, Matthew 5:20, Romans 3:10-12, Hebrews 10:14

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Perfect Obedience
Unlisted · Jul 19, 2004
Perfect Obedience
Unlisted · Jul 19, 2004
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