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Commandment Second Quote by The Church Fathers

“But inasmuch as it was by these things that we disobeyed God, and did not give credit to His word, so was it also by these same that He brought in obedience and consent as respects His Word; by which things He clearly shows forth God Himself, whom indeed we had offended in the first Adam, when he…” quote by The Church Fathers
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““But inasmuch as it was by these things that we disobeyed God, and did not give credit to His word, so was it also by these same that He brought in obedience and consent as respects His Word; by which things He clearly shows forth God Himself, whom indeed we had offended in the first Adam, when he did not perform His commandment. In the second Adam, however, we are reconciled, being made obedient even unto death. For we were debtors to none other but to Him whose commandment we had transgressed at the beginning.””

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About This Quote

Source Sermon: Early Christian teaching, attributed to Church Fathers

The passage contrasts disobedience to God’s word with the obedience offered through Christ, emphasizing redemption and the necessity of aligning with divine command.

In simple terms: Disobedience leads to debt; Christ offers obedience and redemption.

Key Takeaway

Follow Christ’s example to fulfill God’s will.

Themes

faith redemption obedience

Mood

reflective inspirational

Type

theological motivational

When to use this quote

  • personal worship
  • ethical decisions
  • community life
  • spiritual growth

Key Concepts

theology grace sin and salvation

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does true obedience look like today?
  • How can we embody redemption in daily actions?
A Different Perspective

Human nature may resist obedience despite knowledge.

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