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Authority:
God's Commands
Bible
study on Authority: Commands.
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Deut. 4:2; 1 Tim. 4:11
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God's commands are in His word; His word cannot be changed (cf.
Rev. 22:18-19).
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God has spoken through Jesus (Heb. 1:1-2). Jesus commissioned the
apostles (Matt. 28:18-20; Mk. 16:15-16).
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The apostles were ambassadors for Christ; God spoke through them
(2 Cor. 5:20). God gave commands through the apostles (1 Cor. 14:37;
2 Pet. 3:2).
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God commands all men to repent (Acts 17:30). No one is excused
from obeying God.
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We keep God's commandments because we love Him (1 Jn. 5:3).
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We learn about keeping God's commandments in the Old Testament
(Rom. 15:4; cf. 1 Cor. 10:6, 11).
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Gen. 6:14-23
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Noah and the ark illustrate God's two types of commands - specific
and unspecific.
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Specific aspects of the command: ark, gopherwood, rooms, cover
inside and outside with pitch (Gen. 6:14); length, width, height
(Gen. 6:15); window finished to a cubit, door in the side, three
decks (Gen. 6:16); take food for people and animals (Gen. 6:21).
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Unspecific aspects of the command: make, size of rooms, formula
to produce the pitch (Gen. 6:14); the exact size of the window,
which side the door was to go in, the height between decks (Gen.
6:16); what kind and how much food (Gen. 6:21).
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Noah had to: employ the specifics of God's command, make lawful
choices (i.e., employ lawful expediencies) to fulfill the unspecific
aspects of God's command, and obey by faith (Heb. 11:7).
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Gen. 22:1-19
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God's test of Abraham illustrates God's two types of commands -
specific and unspecific.
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Specific aspects of the command: son, Isaac, Moriah, burnt offering,
a mountain told him by God (Gen. 22:2).
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Unspecific aspects of the command: take, go, offer (Gen. 22:2).
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Abraham had to: employ the specifics of God's command, make lawful
choices (i.e., employ lawful expediencies) to fulfill the unspecific
aspects of God's command, and obey by faith (Heb. 11:17-20).
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