The word teaches "Obey my voice". Calvingnostics teach that anything a believer does in obedience to God's voice is a work attempting to earn salvation, which is just utter nonsense.
It derives from the gnostic beliefs that 1) there was nothing a Christian could do to endanger their salvation; in other words their behavior didn't matter, and 2) Christians are totally unable to do anything good in regards to salvation, so any work they do is a work of the flesh and contrary to grace. Totally demonic ideas. That is why such an effort is made to divorce work from faith and make them appear separate and contrary to one another.
@Wansvic and @ChristRoseFromTheDead — Oneness / Pentecostal theology continues to twist Scripture by blending grace with ritual.
The truth is found in the very Word of God.
Obedience is never dismissed — it’s the fruit of faith, not the means of salvation.
Scripture never pits obedience against grace; it simply puts them in the right order.
Faith produces obedience — it doesn’t depend on it to save.
“We are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.” — Ephesians 2:10 KJV
That’s not “Calvignosticism” — that’s the gospel Paul preached:
“To him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness.” — Romans 4:5 KJV
Grace saves. Obedience follows.
Reverse that order, and you lose the gospel altogether.
Grace and peace — always in His Word.

