
The Wellspring of Life
Berni Dymet discusses the dual nature of obedience, highlighting its importance for societal order while cautioning against blind obedience, as illustrated by the tragic events of the 1994 Rwandan genocide. He shares the story of Mitsuo Fuchida, who, after leading the attack on Pearl Harbor, was profoundly impacted by the actions of Peggy Covell, a young Christian woman who obeyed Christ's command to love her enemies, despite her own tragic loss.
Dymet emphasises that God's commands, often seen as outdated or incomprehensible, can lead to a transformative newness of life when obeyed. He encourages listeners to remember God's commands, as they hold the promise of new life, and invites them to subscribe to Fresh Devotional messages for daily encouragement.
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Psalm 119:93
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