The New Testament Commands of Christian Relationships / Lois Jean Hummon. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Columbia, South Carolina : [Unknown], [(c)1961.Edition: first editionDescription: 98 pagesContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- BV4070.H925.N498 1961
- BV4070.C68.H925.N498 1961
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Chapter I: Introduction
The Problem The Plan The Presuppositions The Purpose.
Chapter II: The Christian's Relationship to Other Christians In General Situations
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.
Chapter III: The Christian's Relationship to Other Christians in Special Situations
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.
Chapter IV: Observations Made Concerning the Commands of Christian Relationships
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.
Chapter V: Conclusion
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