OUR RESPONSIBILITIES TO ONE ANOTHER
OUR RESPONSIBILITIES TO ONE ANOTHER
I Cor. 10:17
We are members of one another, one body in Christ
Jesus. By the grace of god we are identified with and
united to each other. We are the family of God in this
world. These things are true of the church universally.
But they are especially true of men and women who are
banded together in a local assembly. And as members of
one another, as one body in Christ, we have certain
privileges and responsibilities toward one another.
- We are to LOVE ONE ANOTHER (Rom. 12:10). Love is the
law of Christ's kingdom, the evidence of grace, and the
joy of God's saints in this world.
- We are to KEEP THE UNITY OF THE SPIRIT AND BOND OF
PEACE (Eph. 4:3-6). Unity of heart, faith, doctrine,
and purpose are essential to the peace of God's family.
- We are to BE SYMPATHETIC AND KIND TO ONE ANOTHER
(Rom. 12:15). Who does not need kindness and sympathy?
Give it and you will receive it.
- We are to MINISTER TO ONE ANOTHER'S NEEDS (Matt.
25:40). The material, physical needs of God's people
and their emotional, spiritual needs are to be matters
of concern to us. We are to do what we can to help them.
- We are to WATCH OVER ONE ANOTHER (Heb. 12:15). We
are not to spy over one another, or endeavor to govern
one another's lives and consciences. But we are to
encourage one another in the way of faith, supporting
the weak, helping the faint, and restoring the fallen.
- We are to BEAR ONE ANOTHER'S BURDENS (Gal. 6:2). The
strong are to bear the infirmities of the weak. The
offended are to forgive the offending. The faithful are
to be patient with the unfaithful.
- We are to PRAY FOR ONE ANOTHER (Eph. 6:18).
- We are to ASSEMBLE WITH ONE ANOTHER (Heb. 12:25).
God's people need each other. We greatly depend upon
and are affected by mutual faithfulness.
- We are to SHOW NO RESPECT OF PERSONS IN THE HOUSE OF
GOD (Rom. 12:10, 16). Position, wealth, worldly honor,
race, and social standing are nothing among God's elect.
"Christ is all and in all." In Christ all are equal.
- And we are all TO BE EXAMPLES TO ONE ANOTHER (I
Tim. 4:12). "Holiness," John Gill wrote, "becomes the
house of God, and the members of it; their light should
so shine both in the church and in the world, that
others beholding their good works, may imitate them,
and glorify God."
Don Fortner is pastor of
Grace Baptist Church
Danville, KY