TY - BOOK AU - Hummon,Lois Jean TI - The New Testament Commands of Christian Relationships /Lois Jean Hummon AV - BV4070 .N498 1961 PY - 1961/// CY - Columbia, South Carolina PB - [Unknown] KW - Columbia International University KW - Faculty, Alumni and alumnae N1 - Chapter I: Introduction; Chapter II: The Christian's Relationship to Other Christians In General Situations; Chapter III: The Christian's Relationship to Other Christians in Special Situations; Chapter IV: Observations Made Concerning the Commands of Christian Relationships; Chapter V: Conclusion; Includes bibliography references (pages 95-98); The Problem --; The Plan --; The Presuppositions --; The Purpose; Principles of Conduct to Avoid --; Do Not Kill --; Do Not Steal --; Do Not Defraud --; Do Not Be Desirous of Vain Glory --; Do Not Bear False Witness --; Do Not Grudge One against Another --; Do Not Speak Evil of Each Other --; Do Not Strive about Words to No Profit --; Principles of Conduct to Practice --; Walk in Love --; Dwell in Unity --; Honor One Another --; Intercede in Prayer --; Be Patient toward All Men --; Edify One Another --; Teach Others to Teach Others --; Communicate --; Be Hospitable --; Do Good --; Provoke to Good Works --; Bear Each Other's Burdens --; Minister Spiritual Gifts to Each Other --; Greet Each Other Cordially --; Companion Principles to Consider --; Do Not Forget to Assemble --; Return Good for Evil --; Think More of Others Than of Self --; Show True Love by Proper Actions --; Use Freedom to Serve --; Give to Those Who Cannot Repay --; Do All to the Glory of God --; Do Not Lie--Be Truthful --; Do Not Steal, but Work in Order to Give --; Speak What Is Edifying --; Be Kind and Forgiving; Relation to Those in Authority --; Relation to the Various Age Groups --; Relation to the Family Circle --; Relation to an Erring Brother --; Relation to an Offending Brother --; Relation to a Weak Brother; The Principles Applying to General Situations May Be Grouped Differently --; There Are Some Principles That Are Emphasized More Than Others --; A Change Is Noted in the Commands by the Work of the Cross --; A Failure to Keep the Commands Affects One's Relationship with Others and with God because They Are His Commands --; The Problem of Failure to Obey the Commands Is Due to Sin in the Individual --; Keeping the Commands Is Proof of Discipleship, Love for God, and Love for Others --; The End in View Is Not Simply Obedience to a Set of Rules; It Is the Development of People of a Particular Sort --; There Is an Individual Responsibility in the Application of the Principles; 2 ER -