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1.
The Practice of Honesty
2. The Practice of Order in the Home
3. The Practice of Resolving Conflict Spiritually
4. The Practice of Peacefulness
The Christian is called to a life of {peace}    through the practice of non-resistance.
A. Love Your Enemies
i.
How are we to behave toward those who insist on being our enemies?
This statement of affirmation of belief regarding the Doctrine of Non-resistance was adopted by the College of Pastors of the Conservative Grace Brethren Churches, International, on July 8th, 1998.
We acknowledge the difficulty encountered in applying the doctrine of non-resistance in every personal situation of life.
We believe that the following affirmations embody the essence of this doctrine as presented in our Statement of Faith.
4. We affirm that the practice of non-resistance is an implicit trust in Christ (1 Pet.
2:23), and is a fervent commitment to glorify God in every situation (1 Cor.
10:31).
{seek peace with all men; never take revenge; return good for evil; trust God.
Yet this must be kept in balance with Rom.
13:1-5; obey Government til it conflicts w/ God}
1.
We affirm that, in the face of persecution as a Christian, the Biblical response is always non- resistance (1 Peter 4:12-16, 19).
B. Don’t Resist Physically
ii.
Jesus taught the doctrine of non-resistance:
{Do not use physical force to resist evil} (1) Matt.
5:39-41 {contrast w/National law of v38; v39a to you is Pl; v39b-41 you is Sg indicating private conduct, not national; Point: no retaliation.
When a Christian suffers bodily injury (v39), loss of property (v40), loss of liberty (v41), we  bear the hardships patiently without fighting back physically or vengefully.}
This statement of affirmation of belief regarding the Doctrine of Non-resistance was adopted by the College of Pastors of the Conservative Grace Brethren Churches, International, on July 8th, 1998.
We acknowledge the difficulty encountered in applying the doctrine of non-resistance in every personal situation of life.
We believe that the following affirmations embody the essence of this doctrine as presented in our Statement of Faith.
3. We affirm that the heart of non-resistance is seeking a peaceful resolution in every situation (Rom.
12:18) rather than resorting to physical or verbal violence (1 Pet.
2:19-23).
Luke 6 27-29
(2) Luke 6:27-29 {We’re to treat others as we’d like to be treated (v31); we love, do good, bless, and pray for our enemies (then shoot them!?).
Are brethren cowards?
It takes great courage to face all the dangers on a battlefield unarmed!}
C. Use Spiritual Weapons
iii.
Historically, the Brethren have been opposed to “ {bearing}    carnal weapons of men” and have chosen to take non-combatant roles in the military (e.g.
assisting in medical and administrative areas {e.g.
Chaplains; contractors; frontline medics}).
This statement of affirmation of belief regarding the Doctrine of Non-resistance was adopted by the College of Pastors of the Conservative Grace Brethren Churches, International, on July 8th, 1998.
We acknowledge the difficulty encountered in applying the doctrine of non-resistance in every personal situation of life.
We believe that the following affirmations embody the essence of this doctrine as presented in our Statement of Faith.
2. We affirm that a Christian, in war, should seek a role in which he is able to submit to governing authorities (Rom.
13:1; 1 Pet.
2:13-14), and yet is able to keep Christ’s commands to love his enemy, do good to him, bless, and pray for him (Luke 6:27-28).
This is not pacifism, which misapplies Jesus’ teachings to all, including the unsaved and nations.
(3) John 18:36 {Jesus’ kingdom is NOT of this world (not yet); His servant are not to fight carnally according to the worlds methods (cf 2 Cor.
10:3-6)}
The Forty Wrestlers
In the days of Nero, the Emperor of Rome, there was a band of elite soldiers known as the “The Emperor’s Wrestlers.”
These 40 men were the best athletes in the Roman Amphitheater, and the bravest soldiers in all of the Roman army.
They wrestled for the Emperor against all who challenged them.
Before each contest they would stand before the Emperor’s throne and cry out, “Forty wrestlers, wrestling for thee, O Emperor, to win for thee the victory and from thee the victor’s crown.”
One year, in mid-winter, there was a rebellion waged in Gaul (modern-day France), the Emperor sent for his wrestlers and told them to go to Gaul to end the war that was raging on.
This brave group of 40 wrestlers left Rome under the command of Vespasian.
While in Gaul rumors spread to Rome that many of the Emperor’s Wrestlers had become Christians.
When news of this reached Nero, the Emperor, he sent a message to Vespasian, and made this decree; “If there be any among your soldiers who cling to the faith of the Christian, they must die!”
It was in the dead of winter that Vespasian received the message while his soldiers were camped beside a frozen lake in Gaul.
Vespasian assembled his troops and asked, “Are there any among you who cling to the faith of the Christians?
If so, let him step forward.
I must tell you, all that step forward will be put to death and I have heard it said, a Christian will not deny being so!”
Instantly, all 40 stepped forward two paces, saluted and stood at attention and said, “We believe in Jesus Christ as He IS the Messiah and we will worship Him!”
Vespasian was stunned!
He had not expected any to step forward.
Vespasian then said to all of them, “Until sundown I shall give you time to recant and to deny your faith.”
At sundown the soldiers were again assembled together, and Vespasian asked: “Who still clings to the Christian faith, even if it means death?”
Again, 40 soldiers stepped forward and stood at attention and said the same thing.
Vespasian pleaded with them to deny their faith, but not one soldier would deny Christ.
Vespasian did not want these men he loved, respected, and who fought side-by-side together, to die by the blade of the sword, so he built a large fire by the lake and had them strip naked.
Vespasian reluctantly said, “The decree of the Emperor must be obeyed, so you shall stand out on the frozen lake, exposed to the elements until you freeze to death.
Should you recant and deny Christ, the fire will remain burning on shore, and by returning to the shelter of the fire, you will be denouncing Christ and you shall live.”
The forty soldiers stripped off their clothing, fell into four columns of ten each, and marched towards the center of the frozen lake to their death.
But as they marched onto the ice, they chanted; “Forty wrestlers, wrestling for thee O Christ, to win for thee the victory and from thee the victor’s crown.”
All night long Vespasian stood by his campfire and watched those forty brave wrestlers out on the ice as they slowly succumbed to the elements.
As they grew weaker and weaker, their chanting grew fainter and fainter; “Forty wrestlers, wrestling for thee O Christ, to win of thee the victory and from thee the victor’s crown.”
As morning drew near, one wrestler, no longer able to stand the freezing cold, walked off the ice and came to the edge of the fire, renouncing Christ and his faith.
Thinking he was gaining victory over them he though, “Ah-ha, more will come.
I know these warriors!”
As he waited, standing pompously by the lake, no more came.
Then Vespasian heard once again, very faintly from the frozen lake, “Thirty-nine wrestlers, wrestling for thee O Christ, to win for thee the victory and from thee the victor’s crown.”
Vespasian, standing by the fire all night, was thinking.
As he stood there, God touched his heart.
Vespasian slowly removed his cloak, helmet and armor and calmly walked down upon the frozen lake to join his men, and as he walked, he chanted;
“Forty wrestlers, wrestling for thee O Christ, to win for thee the victory and from thee the victor’s crown.”
These wrestlers, by their faith, by their actions and by their dedication to Jesus Christ, were able to turn the great commander’s heart to Jesus!
What is your life portraying to others?!
(Author Unknown)
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The Practice of Bearing Holy Fruit
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The Christian is to bear the {fruit}    of the Spirit in his daily walk.
Gal.
5:22-23
i.
This list gives nine collective {elements}    of the one fruit of the Spirit.
{karpo.j is Sg; When we’re filled with the Spirit this fruit cluster is produced in us}
ii.
We are {responsible}    to be filled with the Holy Spirit.
Eph.
5:18-21
{‘be filled’ = impv; the result is singing, thanksgiving, submission, and the ‘fruit’ elements}
iii.
These godly characteristics are {produced}    through the empowerment of the Holy Spirit.
{they’re not produced by our self-efforts; but by faith & reliance on God; Do people see the fruit of the Spirit in you?}
Conclusion: We believe that the Christians life is manifested by exhibiting the fruit of the
Spirit.
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