Analysis of Obedience



Obey the Lord for we must do right that we understand. And if we do so it's to His delight fits into His plan. When we say yes He says no chastisement will arise. Then we say stop and He say go we're in for a big surprise. He says what He means and means what He says that's why we should listen. And by His word you shall not go astray and also makes a good christian. Obey the Lord receive comfort and grace because He loves us all. And then you'll be in that spiritual place ready to answer His call.


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Words 103
Sentences 8
Stanzas 1
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Try to always obey what the Lord says. It may save your life one day.

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Written on February 13, 2024

Submitted by Wbrooks431 on February 13, 2024

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