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Why did Peter and John choose to obey God rather than men?

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Peter and John chose to obey God because they believed in His authority and the necessity of proclaiming the Gospel.

Peter and John's decision to obey God rather than men highlights a critical aspect of Christian discipleship. As seen in Acts 4:19-20, they explicitly stated, 'Whether it be right in the sight of God to hearken unto you more than unto God, judge ye. For we cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard.' This demonstrates their unwavering commitment to the authority of God over human authority. Their choice was motivated by the recognition of the urgency and necessity to proclaim the Gospel message. Despite facing threats from the religious leaders, they prioritized their divine commission to spread the truth of Christ, standing firm in their faith and relying on God's strength to fulfill their mission. This serves as a model for all believers that while respecting earthly authorities, ultimate obedience belongs to God.
Scripture References: Acts 4:19-20

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