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  • http://jeremiahfyffe.com Jeremiah Fyffe

    It is not a commitment to what you have learned from the Word that creates obedience. A commitment is an act of the will and the will never produces transformation.

    Obedience is the fruit of the Spirit’s making effective the Word for upon a redeemed soul. That is transformation.

    I love the way that Caesar Kalinowski didn’t say, “You didn’t get it last time so we aren’t going to study a new passage until you obey.” Rather, he was saying, “You aren’t ready for another new study, so we are going to go back to the previous study until we see the Spirit of God transform your life by means of His Word.” Basically he is saying we are going to wait right here for the Spirit to do what he does!

    That bottom line is that it is the Word that works transformation. Neither a dogged demand for obedience nor a skipping from one “deep study” to the next will produce the transformation that regular and repeated submission before the Word of God will produce.

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