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Obedience or Submission?

Kevin Gritters·2001-04-01

Obedience, Submission

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The Beginning of Knowledge (3)

Randy Vaalburg·2002-01-01

3:17-18; 4:2). Fear, Obedience

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The Work of Children in the Church

Lisa Kalsbeek·2008-03-01

Young people, you are to obey the policemen, president, governor, and judges. You honor and respect them.” You don’t ignore those laws set up by the rulers of our land, even if they seem unfair. Pay your taxes. “Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s” (Ma

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To Our Boys in Service

Herman Hoeksema·1947-04-01

In the Army and Navy, especially in time of war, it is still understood that a house divided against itself cannot stand and the necessity of exercising authority and of demanding strict and unquestioning obedience is deeply felt. You are simply ordered what to do and expected to carry out the order

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Called to Obedience

Douglas Kuiper·1982-08-01

And always the way of obedience is the same, spelled out for us in His Word, preached to you by the church and taught you by your parents. Thirdly, this means that you can pursue your life here below with a confident, good conscience that God will be faithful to His Word. You don’t have to worry abo

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The Christian’s Attitude Toward Government (1)

Robert Decker·1999-02-01

That’s doing good. This is obeying the authorities. This is God’s command. Here we have no options. We must be subject, submissive, obedient to the superior authorities. This is a divine imperative! God requires this of us. That this is the case is emphasized in Scripture. Titus, the preacher in Cre

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How Should Christians Celebrate the Bicentennial?

Gerry Schut·1976-10-01

Children must obey their parents in the Lord, servants must obey their masters in singleness of heart as unto Christ; every soul must be subject to the higher powers, for the powers are ordained of God. We also can speak of allegiance. Only a sincere Christian can show proper allegiance to his count

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Obedience in the Home

Richard Veldman·1957-07-01

We must honor and obey for God’s sake as long as they don’t cause us to sin. If then we be punished, we must still submit willingly. We must listen respectfully and act without murmur, even when they are old and gray. We must not love our parents with natural love, but with the love of God in Jesus

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Attitudes Toward Authority

Gise Vanbaren·1981-02-01

We believe that authority is of God and that He requires submission to that authority. Where there is firm agreement on this point, there can be no doubt that we would also desire to obey properly instituted authority. If it is of God, if His Word says so, we must obey. Then we obey God Himself. God

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The Fifth Commandment

Ronald Cammenga·1992-10-01

Young people who truly love their parents will obey them. This is to be an obedience of them in all things that do not expressly conflict with the Word of God. It is to be an obedience to both father and mother. And it is to be an obedience to them so long as you are in their home and under their ro