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What happens if you disobey Jesus?
It may be too late for you to repent. God will forgive you and restore you again. But if you continue to disobey and live in sin, God’s anger will descend on you like king Manasseh. That could be fatal.
Is being disobedient to God a sin?
Now it is included among God’s precepts that one should obey his superiors. And so the disobedience by which one disobeys his superior’s commands is likewise a mortal sin, in the sense that it is contrary to love of God—this according to Romans 13:2 (“He who resists those powers resists God’s ordination”).
What does Jesus say about obeying?
Explore what the Bible says about obedience Deuteronomy 11:26-28 sums it up like this: “Obey and you will be blessed. Disobey and you will be cursed.” In the New Testament, we learn through the example of Jesus Christ that believers are called to a life of obedience.
What qualifies you as a Christian?
A Christian is someone whose behavior and heart reflects Jesus Christ. Followers of Jesus were first called “Christians” in Antioch. The disciples were called Christians first at Antioch.” They were called “Christians” because their speech and behavior were like Christ.
Why do we have to obey God?
One answer is that God is calling us to obedience and relationship with him through obedience. By obeying his call to take care of this earth we learn more about him and can grow in understanding of his heart and desires for our lives. Obedience also leads to personal growth. The call to obedience is for our benefit.
What does the Bible say about obeying the law of God?
Romans 13:1-2 says: “Obey the government, for God is the One who has put it there. There is no government anywhere that God has not placed in power. So those who refuse to obey the law of the land are refusing to obey God, and punishment will follow.”
How long did Eve in the Bible live?
Torah says he lived for 930 years. God knows the best. Eve is reported to have died one year and 15 days after the death of Adam and is buried next to him at Mount Qubays. During the deluge, Nuh exhumed Adam and kept his body in the boat.