Living in Awe: The Power of Obedience to God

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"Our response to anyone's words reveal to us what we think about them as a person. Someone says to go do something, whether we obey them or not reveals what we think about their character and authority." [12:16] (Download | Download cropped video)

"The way that we respond to God's word is based upon the way that we see God. It's just like anything else, like the way that we respond to anybody else's words is based upon the credibility, the authority, the knowledge that we give other people." [12:53] (Download | )

"I have stored up your word in my heart that I might not sin against you. I have treasured up your word, your utterances, and your speeches, which is really saying I treasure your conclusions and your ideas about life." [13:27] (Download | )

"Obedience to God is an immediate response to His authority and love. When we truly understand the magnitude of who God is, our actions align swiftly with His commands." [13:59] (Download | )

"A sign of maturity, a spiritual maturity, can be seen between the time of knowing God's ways and following through on that. It's basically saying, even if you don't understand, it's important to you, it's a priority to me." [15:03] (Download | )

"I hasten and do not delay to keep your Commandments. You speak, I'll obey. Delayed obedience is disobedience, questioning whether God's instructions are the best for us." [17:56] (Download | )

"When you look at God and see credibility, character, knowledge, originator, all-knowing, all-powerful, and when the elements or attributes of God leave your mouth open in awe, you could do the things that we find in Hebrews 11." [35:22] (Download | )

"Please organize your life in a way that will keep God blowing your mind. Build a life, organize a life, have a system in your life that creates putting God in front of your face in a way that goes, 'I'm going to have a bias to say yes to you, God, whether it makes sense or not.'" [36:43] (Download | )
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