Maybe you do not know the verb to follow?
Maybe you are "debating about words"?
"Keep reminding them of these things, charging them before God as witness, not to fight about words, a thing of no usefulness at all because it overturns those listening. 15 Do your utmost to present yourself approved to God, a workman with nothing to be ashamed of, handling the word of the truth aright. " (2 Tim 2:14, 15)
26 When the helper arrives that I will send you from the Father, the spirit of the truth, which proceeds from the Father
And where is the 'spirit of truth' when it is lost in the adopted doctrines of Christendom? If Jesus returned tomorrow, who would he find "doing the will of the Father"?
Do you believe this spirit has left? In other words, that spirit helped write the words you obey, but where is it now? Does it dwell in the governing body only? Where was it for so much time?
Since Jesus is the one who appointed
"the faithful and discreet slave" to
"feed" his household of fellow slaves, (Matt 24:45) and since he told his disciples to
"preach the good news of the kingdom in all the inhabited earth as a witness to all the nations", it would stand to reason that all of Christ's true disciples would be obediently 'following' Jesus' directive. He promised that he would be
"with" them "all the days until the conclusion of the system of things", (Matt24:14; 28:19, 20) so they have always been doing God's will...even in the face of overwhelming odds.
Swallowed up by the weeds that Jesus foretold, they were among the "few" who dared to challenge the "church" and speak the truth. Most paid with their lives.
In the
"time of the end" a 'cleansing and refining' was foretold for God's true worshippers. (Dan 12:4, 9, 10)
"Abundant knowledge" would also become available at this time, so the separating of the 'sheep from the goats' began when the last days were ushered in. Daniel said that the 'wicked' would not understand anything. Who are "wicked" in God's eyes? Disobedient ones.
Christ was enthroned as king in 1914 with the conclusion of the 'gentile times" ('appointed times of the nations'. Luke 21:24) Daniel saw this event in a vision but mankind did not see it. (Dan 7:13, 14) Jesus gave his disciples a "sign" to let them know that it had taken place. (Matt 24:3-14, 21)
God's people were then liberated from Babylon the great which was clearly identified from that time onward.
True to his promise, Jesus has been "with" his disciples in getting the all important preaching work accomplished in every nation on earth. All Christians were given this assignment despite the fact that they would be hated and persecuted exactly as Jesus first disciples were. (Matt 10:11-15) Who gave Jesus' followers the hardest time? It was those who claimed to worship the same God but who preferred the traditions of men over scriptural truth.
Paul wrote....
"I solemnly charge you before God and Christ Jesus, who is destined to judge the living and the dead, and by his manifestation and his kingdom, 2 preach the word, be at it urgently in favorable season, in troublesome season, reprove, reprimand, exhort, with all long-suffering and [art of] teaching. 3 For there will be a period of time when they will not put up with the healthful teaching, but, in accord with their own desires, they will accumulate teachers for themselves to have their ears tickled; 4 and they will turn their ears away from the truth, whereas they will be turned aside to false stories. 5 You, though, keep your senses in all things, suffer evil, do [the] work of an evangelizer, fully accomplish your ministry." (2 Tim 4:1-5)
Each must be the judge of their own standing with God. Just be warned that a treacherous heart can lead a person into death. (Jer 17:9; Prov 14:12)
Nothing in a world ruled by the devil is as it seems.