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➤ Faith and Works —Paul teaches salvation by obedience of faith, not faith alone. Otherwise he’d contradict Moses, David, James, and even himself.
➤ Good Works Required —(Galatians 5:13 to 6:10) Paul makes good works a part of faith. Although Christians are free from the law, they must keep the commandments of Christ. Paul shows this to be essential to salvation
➤ A Disciple’s Code of Conduct —A clear code of conduct that ensures a healthy happy church life for disciples of Christ who band together in any locality.
➤ A Disciple's Behaviour —Most people would agree that a Christian’s behaviour or conduct is important. So in this lesson, we partly analyse the conduct of Christ’s disciples. Their behaviour is important because people observe it —and judge Christ accordingly. Our behaviour should be a living example, the message of Christ on exhibit.
➤ Working With Your Own Hands —Working wholeheartedly with our own hands, we glorify God, because we are following his good counsel.
➤ Faith and Obedience —Paul begins and ends his letter to the Romans with a statement of his mission. It is “to bring about obedience of faith” (Romans 1:5, l6:26).
➤ Praiseworthy Conduct —Our conduct must fit our faith in Christ’s sacrifice for our sins, and fit our purpose which is to bring praise and glory to God.
➤ Christ, Judge of all Conduct —Our first lesson in Colossians and the “Christ is All” series begins with the full pleasure of God. As Christians, we are expected to “walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, to fully please him” (Colossians 1:10). What’s the secret of success in doing this?
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