“Do nothing from selfishness or empty conceit, but with humility consider one another as more important than yourselves.” Paul (Philippians 2:3) How can we as selfish human beings be humble and place others above ourselves? Only in Christ and by His Spirit. Last week's "one another" called us to "submit to one another out of reverence or honor for Christ." You want to know where this begins? Philippians 2:3 gives us the example of Christ and tells us to do the same thing, “…In humility... Read More
April 10, 2023
Submit To One Another
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I love how God, in His Word, makes it so clear how we are to love "one another" in all the different ways, both in what we are to do and to avoid! This command today may be my favorite because I believe it lays the foundation for all truly loving relationships within The Body of Christ. Beyond that the next several verses in this text focus on marriage and family as the highest of human relationships and gives the reasons for it. However this... Read More
April 4, 2023
How to Speak to One Another
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This "one another" is one that many, if not most, find a bit odd... at least to carry out. It is found in Ephesians 5:19, “Speak to one another with psalms, hymns and spiritual songs.” I grew up in a singing family and early on loved to sing in churches, hit my middle school years and decided singing was not "cool." As I matured I realized that singing and songs, hymns and psalms are such a blessing. Now whether you choose to simply sing in... Read More
March 31, 2023
Forgive One Another
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Remember that our purpose in going through all these "one anothers" in Scripture is to fulfill the second part of the Second Greatest Command..."Love yourself (who you are in Christ) so you can love others as you love yourself." The "one anothers" teach us very clearly what loving our neighbors, i.e., all others looks like. With that said, the next "one another" is perhaps the most powerful and the most difficult one we will encounter...but that does not in any way excuse us from following... Read More
March 24, 2023
Bear With, Be Kind and Compassionate Toward, One Another
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It just makes sense that how we treat "one another," lovingly or unlovingly, reveals how we are walking with Christ as His disciples and His Church. So it follows that all the "one anothers" of Christian living and relationships come from Christ and in the letters to the churches and believers...and to us today as well. Paul shares most of these "one anothers" and so we continue in His letter to the Ephesian church where he gives us a positive command but one that's often... Read More