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In this message, Hezekiah challenges the modern aversion to being a "follower," arguing that biblical obedience is not about weakness, but about covenantal trust flowing from a relationship with God. He analyzes Acts 5, where the apostles are miraculously freed from jail by an angel and commanded to immediately return to the Temple, illustrating that obedience is bold, Christ-centered, and honest.
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By Various TeachersIn this message, Hezekiah challenges the modern aversion to being a "follower," arguing that biblical obedience is not about weakness, but about covenantal trust flowing from a relationship with God. He analyzes Acts 5, where the apostles are miraculously freed from jail by an angel and commanded to immediately return to the Temple, illustrating that obedience is bold, Christ-centered, and honest.
Subscribe to AfterWords on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Download a copy of the Exodus Journal
Visit us online: rivchurch.com
Follow us on Instagram
Send us feedback: [email protected]
Subscribe to AfterWords on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Visit us online: rivchurch.com
Follow us on Instagram
Send us feedback: [email protected]