This study defines biblical love as agape, a love that comes from God and is proven through obedience, not emotion or words. It teaches that obedience is the only way God has appointed for believers to show love toward Him. Using extensive Scripture, the study shows that keeping God’s commandments is inseparable from loving Him, that obedience is better than sacrifice, and that true faith, worship, and discipleship are demonstrated through a life submitted to God’s will.
This study addresses the tension between grace, faith, and works, showing that good works do not earn salvation but are essential evidence of genuine faith. It explains that a believer who produces no works denies God through disobedience and is unfruitful. The study distinguishes between man-made religious works and the works God commands, teaching that obedience, repentance, endurance, evangelism, and faithful service are required to maintain salvation and that God judges and rewards every person according to their works.
This study establishes that the apostles’ doctrine came directly from Christ and has never changed. It shows that the apostles preached, baptized, taught obedience, and commanded believers to continue steadfastly in that same doctrine. The study warns that any deviation from the apostles’ teaching is false doctrine and exposes how Satan counterfeits salvation by altering the gospel. It calls believers to remain in apostolic teaching for their own salvation and for the salvation of those who hear them.
This study confronts the danger of false assurance and exposes how many people assume they are saved based on belief, tradition, feelings, or church affiliation rather than obedience to God’s will. It shows that believing alone does not complete salvation and that even believers and disciples are warned in Scripture about falling away. The study challenges the accusation of being “legalistic,” explaining that obedience to God’s commandments is often mislabeled as legalism, when in reality Scripture condemns lawlessness, not obedience. It further explains that God does not overlook disobedience, but detests evil, lawlessness, and works of iniquity, showing from Scripture that those who refuse obedience, though religious, may be rejected by God. The study calls the reader to test every doctrine, reject common or watered-down salvation narratives, and examine their faith honestly against Scripture to determine whether it is truth or deceit.
This study exposes how grace is often misunderstood and abused as permission to continue in sin rather than power to overcome it. It teaches that sin is not a mistake or weakness, but a ruling master that demands obedience, and that whoever yields to sin places it on the throne of the heart. The study shows how delayed obedience, emotional repentance, and gradual compromise strengthen sin’s control and harden the heart over time. It explains that God abhors and detests rebellion, that grace does not excuse disobedience, and that continued willful sin separates a person from God, silences prayer, grieves the Holy Spirit, and leads to spiritual death. The study emphasizes that true freedom comes only through full obedience, death to self, and the covenant process God established, repentance, baptism, and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, and warns that grace without obedience is deception, not salvation.
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