I have noticed that several of our "one to another" commands are taught in "pairs," as if they "belong" together. Verses with "double" loads of instruction on how we Christians are to minister to one another. Let me give you an example. Today's … [Continue reading]
ONE TO ANOTHER, EDIFYING
Paul loved the Thessalonians! They comprised one of his most gracious Churches, congregations of Believers. He longed for their continued growth in the Lord. And wonderfully, what a testimony they had! Paul often remembered their ... … [Continue reading]
ONE TO ANOTHER, COMFORTING
Is there any difference between "loving one another" (1st John 4:7) and "preferring one another" (Romans 12:10) and "forbearing one another" (Ephesians 4:2) and today's Lesson, "comforting one another?" Yes, or the Holy Spirit would not have … [Continue reading]
ONE TO ANOTHER, FORGIVING
Yes, we Christians are to "forgive" one another. Once that was such a "given" that saying so was nearly unnecessary. But no longer! Churches are rifled with pockets of disharmony. Cells of bitterness. Schisms where one "side" (maybe the … [Continue reading]
ONE TO ANOTHER, FORBEARING
Ephesians 4:2 uses the clause. We who are Christians should live "forbearing one another" in love. But what does that mean? The older folks used that word more often than we do, "to forebear." I looked at an 1828 dictionary, Noah Webster's in … [Continue reading]
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