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Titus 3:
Respect leaders and
authorities, be obedient, and always do what is good. Be humble,
considerate, peaceful, and slander no one. We too were once in darkness,
but the mercy of God brought us closer to God by the renewal of the Holy Spirit
through faith in Jesus Christ. Let us devote ourselves to doing what is
good because they are excellent and profitable (physically and in the spirit).
Avoid controversies, histories, and arguments about the Jewish laws (human laws)
because they are useless and unprofitable. Warn a divisive person twice
and dismissed him after that because he is sinful and self-condemned.
Dedicate yourselves to good deeds so that you can have your daily bread and not
live unproductive lives.
Philemon:
Be active in sharing your
faith in Christ, so that you can enjoy all the good benefits in following Jesus
Christ. When people appear to be of no use, send them to another
without dismissing them. They may just work better over there and
become a useful tool for the work of Christ. Let us try to forgive the
wrong of others and give a second chance (after there is evidence of
confession and repentance - According to Titus 3, after two warnings without repentance, the persons
should be dismissed as an outcast).
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The Political & Spiritual Purpose of the
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Hebrews 1:
God once spoke through the
prophets, but now he speaks through Jesus Christ, his son. Through Jesus,
God made all things, including the universe, and Jesus is the glorious
representation of God. After purification of sins (death and
resurrection), he sat at the right side of God and was elevated above angels
(Prophet Samuel, King David, and Moses attested to this in their earlier books).
Angels are ministering spirits sent to serve those in faith in Jesus Christ.
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