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Commandment Keeping: An Act of Love
What if obedience to God was never meant to be a burden—but a love response?
From Genesis to Revelation, Scripture reveals a consistent truth: God’s commandments were given not to restrict humanity, but to invite us into relationship, rest, and trust. Yet many believers struggle with a tension—Is commandment keeping legalism? Does grace replace obedience? What role does the Sabbath still play today?
In Commandment Keeping: An Act of Love, the author walks readers through the Bible with clarity, patience, and Scripture-centered teaching to show that obedience and faith were never meant to compete. Instead, they work together—faith establishing the law, and obedience flowing naturally from love.
This book explores:
The Sabbath as God’s gift of sacred time, established at Creation
Jesus’ own Sabbath practice—and that of His disciples
The difference between God’s commandments and the traditions of men
Why the law was never meant to be a ladder to righteousness
How the New Covenant writes God’s law on the heart
What Sabbath keeping looks like today—without fear or legalism
The connection between Sabbath worship, the New Jerusalem, and eternal rest
Rather than calling readers to instant perfection, this book offers a grace-filled path of growth, encouraging believers to walk faithfully while allowing God to mature their obedience over time.
Written for sincere seekers, Bible students, pastors, and everyday believers, Commandment Keeping: An Act of Love presents obedience not as obligation—but as devotion.
If you love God, what does love look like in practice?
This book invites you to discover the answer.