Category Archives: New Testament Commands

30 September 2010: BE CONTENT

How much is enough? The Command:  Hebrews 13:5 “Make sure that your character is free from the love of money, being content with what you have; for He Himself has said, “I will never desert you, nor will I ever … Continue reading

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29 September 2010: FOLLOW ME!

If there is a single two-word mantra that captures the leadership spirit of the U.S. Army it is this, the motto of the Infantry: “Follow Me!”  This phrase, in its context, is full of vigor and energy.  It hearkens back … Continue reading

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27 September 2010: Work Out Your SALVATION II

We get up.  We go to work.  We work. We go home.  We recover.  We do it all over again.  Such should be our ambition (1 Thes 4:11)!  The work you do is for a wage, a reward commensurate with … Continue reading

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24 September 2010: WORK OUT YOUR SALVATION I

My prayer remains that you understand and embrace the Gospel, which we observed in yesterday’s devotion. We focused on the grace of God in saving sinners because of Paul’s first command in his earliest epistle.  Such a strong command so … Continue reading

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23 September 2010: Discernment from Paul

What you think matters to God.  There’s a Book of books I’ll cite as my evidence that this is so.  After all, the statements and propositions we find in the Word of God are thoughts.  Can you think of a … Continue reading

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21 September 2010: BEHOLD

Grammatically speaking–now that’s a dry way to start a daily devotional study!–the first “imperative” or command we find in the New Testament in our traditional canonical order is in Matthew 1:20: 20 But when he had considered this, behold, an … Continue reading

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