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Why is obedience important to faith?

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Obedience is an essential expression of true faith, reflecting our trust and submission to God's Word and commands.

Obedience arises from genuine faith and is evidenced in the responsiveness of believers to God's commands. In John 9, the blind man obeyed Jesus’ command to wash in the pool, resulting in his healing. This act signifies that true faith involves action; as James 2:26 states, 'faith without works is dead.'

Furthermore, obedience demonstrates our reliance on God's grace and acknowledges His authority over our lives. It reflects a heartfelt response to His love and the work He has done for us. As believers, we are called to follow Christ's example and be ruled by Him, highlighting that faith and conduct cannot be separated. Our faith is validated by our actions, thus obedience is essential in the life of a genuine Christian.

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