Reference: Obedience
Hastings
Occasionally this word occurs in Scripture to express the duty of one person to another, as in De 21:18-19; 2Sa 22:45; 2Th 3:14; Php 2:12; Eph 6:1,5; 1Pe 3:6. Much more frequently it expresses the duty of man to God (1Sa 15:22; Jer 11:7; Joh 14:15,23). The spirit of obedience is the primal and indispensable requirement for acceptance by the Father. The Son of God Himself was made perfect through obedience (Heb 5:8), and only thus. It was the motto of His earthly life, 'I am come to do thy will, O God' (Heb 10:7). The one lesson of the life of Jesus is the one lesson of the word of God from first to last
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"If you really love me, you will observe my commands.
Jesus answered, "Anyone who loves me will observe my teaching, and my Father will love him and we will come to him and live with him.
Children, as Christians obey your parents, for that is right.
You who are slaves, obey your earthly masters, in reverence and awe, with sincerity of heart, as you would the Christ,
So, my dear friends, as you have always been obedient, with reverence and awe make every effort to insure your salvation, not simply as though I were with you, but all the more because I am away.
And although he was a son, he learned to obey, through what he suffered, and when he was fully qualified, he became a source of unending salvation for all who obey him,
So I said, 'See, I have come! as the Book of the Law says of me, O God, to do your will!' "