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What Does The Law of God Require? | Catechism Episode 7

32 min · 9 de dic de 2025
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If we glorify God by obeying Him in all that we say and do, then that means that God is the author of morality: He is the one who properly determines what is good and what is evil. God's law is for all humanity, serving as a moral guide, revealing sin, restraining evil, and directing believers toward righteous living. What then does The Law of God require? The greatest teacher who ever walked the earth explains clearly exactly what The Law of God requires from a person. The word for law in Hebrew is תּוֹרָה (Torah). Jesus of Nazareth taught that The Law of God requires two main commands to obey: loving God and loving people. The entire Law and prophets, hang on those two commands. New City Catechism - https://newcitycatechism.com/new-city-catechism/#7

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episode What Does The Law of God Require? | Catechism Episode 7 artwork

What Does The Law of God Require? | Catechism Episode 7

If we glorify God by obeying Him in all that we say and do, then that means that God is the author of morality: He is the one who properly determines what is good and what is evil. God's law is for all humanity, serving as a moral guide, revealing sin, restraining evil, and directing believers toward righteous living. What then does The Law of God require? The greatest teacher who ever walked the earth explains clearly exactly what The Law of God requires from a person. The word for law in Hebrew is תּוֹרָה (Torah). Jesus of Nazareth taught that The Law of God requires two main commands to obey: loving God and loving people. The entire Law and prophets, hang on those two commands. New City Catechism - https://newcitycatechism.com/new-city-catechism/#7

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