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Christian
Conduct
By
what two principles is the Christian
to conduct his life?
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Love
God with all your heart, soul, mind
and strength.
“Then one of them, a lawyer,
asked Him a question, testing Him
a question, testing Him, and saying,
Teacher, which is the great commandment
in the law? Jesus said to him, “You
shall love the Lord your God with
all your heart, with all Your soul,
and with all your mind. This is
the first and great commandment.
Matthew 22:35-28
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Love
your neighbor as yourself.
“And the second is like it:
You shall love your neighbor as
yourself on these two commandments
hang all the law and the Prophets.”
Matthew 22:39-40
What
are some good examples of proper Christian
conduct?
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With
the Tongue
“Life and death are in the
power of the tongue, therefore the
Christian is to guard his speech.
He is to speak the truth in love,
speak to edify his neighbor, and
to put all filthy language and coarse
joking away from his lips. Proverbs
18:21 and Ephesians 4:!5 and 5:4
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In
the Family
“The husband is to love the
wife as Christ loved the Church.
Likewise, the wife is to submit
to the husband as the Church submits
to Christ. Parents are to bring
up their children in the training
and instruction of the Lord without
provoking them. Children are to
obey their parents in everything.
The key is love for one another.”
Ephesians 5:22, 6:4
“The unsaved family member
can be won over without a word by
observing the Christians conduct”.
I Peter 3:1,2
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At
Work
The bible clearly teaches a work
ethic and condemns idleness and
laziness. II Thessalonians 3:11,12
There are consequences for violating
this principle.
“If anyone will not work,
neither shall he eat. II Thessalonians
3:10
Employees are to obey their employers.
They should not steal from them
in time, productivity, money or
materials. Employers should treat
their employees fairly in all matters.
The key is to work as working for
the Lord and not for men. Colossians
3:23
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Toward
the Government
Obey the laws of the land. Romans
13:1-5
Pay taxes. Matthew 22:15-21
Respect government employees and
officials. Romans 13:6 and 7
Pray for government leaders. I Timothy
2:1 and 2
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In
Financial Affairs
Live within your means. Hebrews
13:5
Do not charge what you cannot pay
at the end of the month. Romans
13:8
Do not knowingly write bad checks.
Deuteronomy 5:19
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In
Stewardship of the Body
The Christian is to care for his
body because it is the temple of
the Holy Spirit Which was purchased
with the precious blood of Jesus
Christ. Since Jesus is now Lord
of the body, the Christian should
not allow anything to become Lord
over it.. for example: smoking,
alcohol, drugs, gluttony, sexual
immorality, etc. I Corinthians 6:19
and 20
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In
the Worship Service
In the worship service all things
are to be done decently and in order.
All Spiritual gifts are to be exercised
for the benefit of all and not just
for the person exercising the gift.
Remember, the spirit of the prophet
is subject to the prophet. I Corinthians
12:7 and 14:32
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The
Purpose of Devotional Time is to Bring
Us into Friendship with God
Plan
for Devotions
- Find
a good time. Morning is not the
best for everyone. Find what's best
for you. It must be a time when
you are alert.
- Find
a good place.
Beginning
Your Devotional Time
- Have
some good worship music playing.
This will set the attitude of your
heart. Integrity, Maranatha, Hosanna,
& Hillsongs have good music
available on cassette or CD.
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Start your devotion time with Thanksgiving.
Psalms 100:4
- Thank
God for the prayers he has answered
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Thank Him for deliverance.
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From sickness (Psalm 116:17)
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From trouble (Psalm 107:22)
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From death (Psalm 56:12)
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Go from Thanksgiving into Praise.
Praise is attributing to God who
and What He is.
- Learn
Biblical words for Praise.
- Hallel
is to boast, praise, celebrate,
glorify, or to be clamorously
foolish.
- Proskuneo
is to prostrate oneself
in homage, to kiss as a
dog licking his master's
hand.
- Eulogeo
is to bless or speak well
of someone.
- Learn
the characteristics of God
- Life
(literal meaning of Yahweh
or Jehovah).
-
Spirit
- Personality
(mind, emotions, will)
- Eternal
(not limited by time)
- Immense
(not limited by space)
- Self-existent
- Love
(1 John 4:7-21)
- Holy
- Truth
- Omnipresent
(everywhere)
- Omnipotent
(all powerful)
- Omniscient
(all knowing)
- Learn
Names of God
- El
or Elohim means all powerful
being
- Adonai
(Lord) is master
- Yahweh
or Jehovah (LORD) is life
or living one
- Jehovah-Jireh
is the Lord will provide
(Gen. 22:13-14)
- Jehovah-Rapha
(Rophe) is the Lord
that heals (Ex. 15:26
)
- Jehovah
Nissi is the Lord our
banner (Ex. 17:8-15)
- Jehovah-Shalom
is the Lord our peace.
(Judges 6:24 )
- Jehovah
Raah (Roi) the Lord
our Shepherd (Ps. 23:1)
- Jehovah-Tsidkenu
is the Lord our Righteousness
(Jeremiah. 23:6)
- Jehovah-Shammah
is the Lord is present
(Ezek. 48:35)
- Other
names are available in the
book My Father's Names Towns:
Regal Books, 1991; ISBN
0-8307-1447-2
After praise, confess any Known
Sin. You must enter God's presence before
sin is confessed
- 1
John 1:8 & 2:2
- Psalm
66:16-20
- Read
Scripture
- Navigator
plan for reading Bible through in
year is best
- Read
but do not study in devotional time
- Confess
any sin the Word reveals
Pray
(Petition). Besides regular petition
you may want to dedicate certain days
- Sunday:
Souls to be saved
- Monday:
Missionaries
- Tuesday:
Your walk with the Lord
- Wednesday:
Spiritual and Governmental Leaders
- Thursday:
Your ministry
- Friday:
Your family
- Saturday:
The body of Christ, especially your
church
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