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Throughout the NT, the apostle John summarized a Christian’s obligation to obey the Scriptures.
He made it clear that walking in the ways of the Word was not optional.
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Christ said that if one loves him, that person will keep his commandments.
On the other hand, the one who does not love him will not keep his words.
A Christians obedience to the Bible demonstrates one’s love for Christ and the genuineness of one’s salvation.
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John clearly stated that a Christian’s duty is to walk in the same manner as Christ walked.
God demands obedience to his Word.
Third, John broadly defined love in unmistakable terms: “This is love, that we walk according to his commandments (2 John 6)
Fourth, John experienced great delight in watching and hearing of Christians beying God’s Word:..
Finally, John announced the ultimate distinction of an obedient Christian- the Savior’s blessing
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