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Why is obedience important for Christians according to the sermon?

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Obedience is essential for Christians as it reflects true faith and allegiance to God, signifying our relationship with Him.

In the sermon, it is emphasized that while salvation is by grace alone and not by works, obedience is vital as it demonstrates the authenticity of one’s faith. The narrative of Moses and his son highlights this, where God's intention to kill Moses for the failure to circumcise his son underscores the seriousness of obedience in covenant life. Obedience is not a means to earn salvation, but rather a necessary expression of faith — ‘faith without works is dead’ (James 2:26). True believers will walk in obedience, thus fulfilling the commands that indicate their love for God and reflect their covenant relationship with Him. Therefore, while salvation is solely by God's grace, obedience serves as the evidence of that grace at work in the believer's life.
Scripture References: James 2:26

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Circumcision
Todd Nibert · Apr 11, 2007
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