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Affirm, Share, Serve one another.
Most of us are familiar with the "one another "commands of the New Testament.
I'm going take those commands and put them into categories of affirmation, sharing, and serving one another.
Built into these three categories are nine community–building practices.
These are specific behaviors that build Christian community.
AFFIRM
Affirm one another's strength's, abilities, and gifts.
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Affirm one another's equal importance in Christ.
· 1 Corinthian's 12:25,
1 Corinthian's 12:25
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Affirm one another through visible affection.
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SHARE
Share one another's space, goods and time.
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Share one another's needs and problems.
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Share one another's beliefs, thinking, and spirituality.
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Serve one another through accountability.
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Serve one another through forgiveness and reconciliation.
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Serve one another is interest rather than your own.
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