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Giving honor to God the Father, and God the Son, and the Holy Ghost Pastor Brooks in his absent and to all my preach brothers officers members and friends good morning and may God bless you all is my prayer.
Prayer: May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in thy sight O Lord my strength and my redeemer.
Amen
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Topic:Obedience of Jesus Christ
Thesis: All Christians must be obedient to the we of God
Purpose: The purpose this text is to show that Jesus had a will to be obedience to the will of God
Introduction: ‎In order for one to do the will of God he must hear and obey the word of God.
The gift of the quails to Israel was not repeated, but the manna continued to rain down for them every night.
In sending this, God meant to train his people to obedience.
Therefore he bade them gather each the same amount, about two quarts; and though some proved over-greedy and gathered much more, yet when they brought their load home to their tents, each found he had exactly the two quarts.
So also, God bade them preserve none for the morrow; and when some disobeyed and sought to store the manna for the future, “it bred worms and stank.”(Exodus
16)
Obedient to the will of His Father
Jesus Christ was totally obedient to his Father’s will
Obedience was central to Jesus Christ’s life and thought
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Jesus Christ’s obedience meant ultimate personal cost
Jesus Christ’s obedience was necessary for God’s salvation plan
Jesus was obedient to his parent, authorities and Jewish laws
Jesus Christ’s obedience was shown in his human relationships
He was obedient to his parents
He was obedient to secular authorities He paid taxies
He was obedient to the Jewish law
Jesus Christ’s obedience and commitment were to the spirit of God’s law; his attitudes to Jewish legalism were often seen as disobedience.
Disputes over the Sabbath are one example.
Believers should follow Jesus Christ’s example of obedience
Obedience to God’s will is paramount
Christlike obedience expresses love for God
Obedient is part of believers character
Obedience should characterise believers’ lives
“obedience” refers to a whole lifestyle arising from a relationship with God through Jesus Christ.
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