The claim of knowing Christ is meaningless apart
from obedience to his commands.
Not exact matches
Both these moral
commands are logically prior
to, and thus not derived
from, the events and texts themselves, for in order
to extract truth
from them,
obedience to these moral
commands is a necessary precondition.
From hundreds of monasteries all over Persia and central and eastern Asia, there poured forth a constant stream of ascetics who had completed their training and went forth, in
obedience to the Lord's
command, seeking
to carry the gospel
to the ends of the earth.
From hundreds of monasteries all over Persia, there poured forth a constant stream of ascetics who went forth in
obedience to the Lord's
command, seeking
to carry the Gospel
to the ends of the earth.
His accusers raised a large number of baseless and patently false accusations against Him, then felt that it was necessary
to expel His evil
from their midst, and they did all this in
obedience to the
command of God (so they claimed).
When one couples this with what we have said earlier about man's freedom, the openness
to the future which is before each of us and all of us, and the importance of decision as
to choices made, the moral question is radically transformed
from obedience to arbitrary
command to willing acceptance of the invitation of love.
And in truth just this demand for complete
obedience which involves the whole man takes a heavy burden
from man, however paradoxical this sounds; for he is now set free
from the endless and useless task of searching for
commands and prohibitions which he must know in order
to act rightly;
from the fear of having failed here and there because he did not know the scriptural precept or its right interpretation;
from the contempt which was felt for the people who did not know the Law.
For if liberty is deprived of its moral soul, if it is detached
from the past and
from its venerable tradition, if the continuous creation of new forms that it demands is deprived of the objective value of this creation, if the struggles that it accepts and the wars and the sacrifice and the heroism are deprived of the purity of the end, if the internal discipline
to which it spontaneously submits is replaced by external direction and
commands — then nothing remains but action for action's sake, innovation for the sake of innovation, and fighting for fighting's sake; war and slaughter and death - dealing and suffering death are things
to be sought for and desired for themselves, and
obedience too, but the
obedience that is customary in war; and the upshot is activism.
Ishola who quoted various portions of the Qur» an and Hadith
to justify his position, said hijab was a commandment
from Allah and thus wearing it was an act of
obedience to His
commands.
HALT (Humans and Animals Learning Together) is a non-profit program within which at - risk adolescents teach basic
obedience commands to dogs rescued
from area shelters!
Obedience - train your dog, and when he starts guarding a toy, issue a
command, changing the focus
from the toy
to the behavior required.
As part of his
obedience training, every dog should have a
command to stop him
from picking something up or drop something already in his mouth.
I'd avoid Chow Chows, Shar Peis; Akitas, and Shiba Inu if you have young kids, or kids who would be prone
to tease a dog; if you are expecting your dog
to do repetitive
obedience or be very obedient
to commands; if you have lots of strangers entering the home; if you can't prevent the dog
from escaping your property; if your dog is going
to be expected
to play with other dogs off leash in public.
Obedience training ranges
from very basic training, such as teaching the dog
to reliably respond
to basic
commands such as «sit,» «down,» «come,» and «stay,»
to high level competition within clubs such as the American Kennel Club, United Kennel Club and the Canadian Kennel Club, where additional
commands, accuracy and performance are scored and judged.
Some are: extended distance
obedience (your dog will be sitting / downing on
command from 50 + yards away
from you), heel
command (they come running, go around you and sit down right beside your left leg), watch
command (stare at you until you release them), through
command (go in between your legs and sit down), stand
command (they will assume a standing position on
command), front
command (they will come running and sit directly in front of you no matter where they are), focused heeling (will stare at you the entire time they heel), touch
command (they will run up and stand up against anything you point
to), and many more!
Also, it helps
to interrupt any chasing, barking or agitated behavior
from your dog and train solid
obedience commands so you are able
to regain control when you need it.
These puppy classes boast the opportunity
to learn basic
obedience commands, socialize your puppy, and get feedback and advice
from a dog trainer.
Obedience training is useful in curbing the breed's natural tendency
to herd and chase, as well as ingraining the basic
commands from a young age.
The Protocol is intended
to teach you how
to prevent your dog
from developing behavior problems in the first place, and how
to use standard
obedience commands (such as sit, down, stay, heel)
to teach your dog better behaviors.
It's designed
to go one step further than teaching your dog his / her basic
obedience commands by teaching you how
to use those
commands to promote good behavior
from your dog!
ADVANCED
Obedience would include, but not be limited
to,
commanding the dog
to retrieve (not just for fun) any object you ask them
to retrieve, sending the dog
to run 100 yards away
from you
to a distant point, stand out of motion, jump a barrier or wall on
command, and directional
commands at a distance.
They will learn everything
from perfecting the most basic
commands and
obedience training with their dogs
to participating in numerous activities, including various sports and agility courses together.
Our puppy classes will show you how
to establish yourself as the leader, how
to prevent problems
from ever developing, help you achieve housetraining success, and teach your puppy
obedience commands.
Forward and backward heeling, advanced turns, and Finish exercise; c.) Distance control for all Basic
Obedience I
commands, up
to 100 yards away
from the handler d.) Stand / Stay e.) Stand Out Of Motion f.) Beginning
to Advanced Retrieving on
Command: Find It Command, Hold command, Drop command, Holding Different Retrieve Objects; Carrying Objects; Fetch command; Retrieving multiple objects; Deliver to hand; etc. (optional) g.) Advanced Behavioral Modification, for continuing behavioral issues h.) Send Away i.) Intermediate Training Theory j.) Drive Capping l.) Beginning Tracking (optional) k.) Intermediate Management Pro
Command: Find It
Command, Hold command, Drop command, Holding Different Retrieve Objects; Carrying Objects; Fetch command; Retrieving multiple objects; Deliver to hand; etc. (optional) g.) Advanced Behavioral Modification, for continuing behavioral issues h.) Send Away i.) Intermediate Training Theory j.) Drive Capping l.) Beginning Tracking (optional) k.) Intermediate Management Pro
Command, Hold
command, Drop command, Holding Different Retrieve Objects; Carrying Objects; Fetch command; Retrieving multiple objects; Deliver to hand; etc. (optional) g.) Advanced Behavioral Modification, for continuing behavioral issues h.) Send Away i.) Intermediate Training Theory j.) Drive Capping l.) Beginning Tracking (optional) k.) Intermediate Management Pro
command, Drop
command, Holding Different Retrieve Objects; Carrying Objects; Fetch command; Retrieving multiple objects; Deliver to hand; etc. (optional) g.) Advanced Behavioral Modification, for continuing behavioral issues h.) Send Away i.) Intermediate Training Theory j.) Drive Capping l.) Beginning Tracking (optional) k.) Intermediate Management Pro
command, Holding Different Retrieve Objects; Carrying Objects; Fetch
command; Retrieving multiple objects; Deliver to hand; etc. (optional) g.) Advanced Behavioral Modification, for continuing behavioral issues h.) Send Away i.) Intermediate Training Theory j.) Drive Capping l.) Beginning Tracking (optional) k.) Intermediate Management Pro
command; Retrieving multiple objects; Deliver
to hand; etc. (optional) g.) Advanced Behavioral Modification, for continuing behavioral issues h.) Send Away i.) Intermediate Training Theory j.) Drive Capping l.) Beginning Tracking (optional) k.) Intermediate Management Program II
Just as with all dog
obedience training methods, the training collar and corrections can be weaned away
from your over time once they are conditioned
to obey your verbal
commands.
From basic
obedience commands to advanced tricks, dog training is a rewarding and engaging experience for you and your dog.
Intermediate
Obedience classes will introduce the «place»
command to teach impulse control; an incredibly important tool for any dog
to have in creating self - management, as well as the «heel»
command (different
from LLW) in order
to maintain a focus on you (the handler) while walking.
We will cover a number of basic
obedience skills ranging
from commands as simple as «sit»
to more complex «targeting»
commands and impulse control
commands.