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But arise, get down, and go with them, doubting nothing; for I have sent them."
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The Nature of True Obedience
The command to go "doubting nothing" is a call for a specific kind of obedience. Commentators like John Calvin explain that it means to cease internal debate once God's will is clear. When God gives a command, our response should be a steadfast trust that silences wavering and conflicting reasons, grounded in the certainty that He is the one directing our steps.
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But (αλλα). So usually, though it is open to question whether αλλα is adversative here and not rather, "Now then."
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19th Century
Anglican
Go with them, doubting nothing.—The command was specially addressed to the perplexed questionings of the disciple. For a…
But on the roof of the tanner’s house, Peter was still so deep in thought about the vision that even their shouting and calling out his name failed…
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16th Century
Protestant
Go, doubting nothing. The Scripture often uses this phrase when it expresses what kind of obedience faith should produce. So Paul, in Roma…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Arise, therefore, and get you down From the top of the house where he was:
and go with them<…
Presbyterian
When we see our call to any service as clear, we should not be perplexed by doubts and scruples arising from prejudices or former ideas.
Cor…
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