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发表于 2008-12-16 23:31
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Tuesday, December 2
When being reviled, we bless; when being persecuted, we bear up; when being defamed, we entreat.—1 Cor. 4:12, 13.
True Christians today are being watched by the people of this world. (1 Cor. 4:9) When those around us observe the fine things we do even while we are being treated unjustly, they may be inclined to look more favorably upon our Christian message. (1 Pet. 2:12) How far, though, should we go in order to promote peace? We should go as far as possible. Paul tells his Christian brothers: “If possible, as far as it depends upon you, be peaceable with all men.” (Rom. 12:18) “If possible” and “as far as it depends upon you” are qualifying expressions indicating that making peace with others may not always be possible. For instance, we will not disobey a command of God just to keep peace with man. (Matt. 10:34-36; Heb. 12:14) Still, we do everything we reasonably can—without compromising righteous principles—to make peace “with all men.” w07 7/1 1:13, 14 |
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