Saturday, November 17, 2012

Choice Three: Hebrews 13. Works of Righteousness

Q. How should we treat strangers and those "in bonds”?

A. Paul taught that we should treat strangers with brotherly love. We must treat strangers with hospitality. We should remember that those who are “in bonds…and…which suffer adversity” are going through the same things that we ourselves are going through. We have adversity also in our own lives, and we must remember that.

Q. How is marriage looked upon?

A. Marriage is looked upon as a honorable thing. Being clean morally (the law of chastity) and not being immoral is what we must strive for.

Q. What warnings are given about covetousness?

A. We should watch ourselves as we talk with others so that our speech does not include covetousness. Paul teaches us that we need to be content with what he have.

Q. What is “the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever”?

A. The being who is “the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever” is our Savior, Jesus Christ.

Q. How are we sanctified?

A. We are sanctified through the blood of Christ. He went through the Atonement so that we can be sanctified. He suffered for our salvation.

Q. How do we respond to those who rule over us?

A. We need to obey those who rule over us.

Q. Who did Paul ask the people to pray for?

A. Paul asked the people to pray for him and the other leaders of the church.

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