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Message 8: Remedy – Let Love Continue
Hebrews 13:1-3
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Doctrines and Duties 8 Chaps. 1-11: Warnings and Doctrines.
Practical Living. Doctrines follow by duties. DUTIES DOCTRINES
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Meaning of Love 8 Love: A marketable commodity in the media.
Cliches on Love: Love is blind. Love is magical. Love means never having to say sorry. I can’t help falling in love. Love is like the wind – you can’t see it but you can feel it.
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Biblical Love 8 Rooted on Friendship.
Unselfish – desiring what is best for others. Our will and thinking – requires commitment. Greek: Eros – physical love Phileō – friendship/relationship Agapaō – voluntary act of the will
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Love for Brethren 8 Exhortation: To let brotherly continue (Heb. 13:1). Commanded by Jesus (John 15:12) Called the Royal Law (Jas. 2:8) Natural progression out of a lov for God (1John 4:11; 1Thes. 4:9) Without dissimulation (Rom. 12:9).
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Love for Strangers 8 Exhortation: To entertain strangers (Heb. 13:2).
The Ministry of Hospitality: critical for the propagation of the Gospel in the New Testament. Gaius commended (3John 5-8) Diotrephes condemned (3John 9-10) Elected Lady warned (2John )
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Love for Strangers 8 Exhortation: To entertain strangers (Heb. 13:2).
Entertaining Strangers Unaware: Abraham (Gen. 18:1-5) Lot (Gen. 19:1-3). Doing it unto the Lord Himself (Matt. 25:34-40). Do good to others, especially the household of faith (Gal. 6:10)
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Love for Strangers 8 Exhortation: Remember them that are in bonds (Heb. 13:3). Encouraging the Persecuted: To remember them (Col. 4:18) The comfort of Job. Have compassion (Jude 22) The teachings of Jesus (Luke 10:25-37) The example of Jesus (Matt. 9:36)
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Love for Others 8 The mark of discipleship (John 13:34-35)
True religion is about exercising love on others especially to those who are unable to return good unto us (Jas. 1:27)
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Love of God 8 Incomparable: To die for sinners (Rom. 5:6-8) for there is no greater love (John 15:13) Unconditional: Jesus loves us not because of who we are but because of who He is. Inseparable: All things work together for good (Rom. 8:28) and nothing separates us from the love of God (Rom. 8:35-39)
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Love for God 8 The Primary Requirement of the Law:
To love God and to love others The Proof of Our Love: To keep the commandments of God (John 14:15; 23-24; 1John 5:3) The Passion of Our Love: To serve the Lord (John 21:15-17)
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Self-Test Questions 8 What are the first five warnings?
What does TGIF stand for? What did men learn from history? What is required for spiritual infant to grow? What is required for spiritual maturity? How many sharks were there in the tank at Wisma Atria?
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Self-Test Questions 8 What are sins of deliberate intent of the heart called? What is the difference between the roles of the prophet and priest? What does the term “He is beside Himself” mean? Which letter of the TULIP describes grace?
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Self-Test Questions 8 What did Esau barter off?
Who was the papa’s joy? Who was saved under the Covenant of works? What is the last judgment called? What furniture is found in the Most Holy Place? How many metronomes are synchronized in the video?
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Self-Test Questions 8 What animal went through hedges to destroy the vines? What insect must we kill in our lives? What was required by the snail to reach the ark? What is the theme of this Bible Conference?
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