I love finding answers to questions in the scriptures. And I have found that this chapter contains some amazing answers to life in a short 25 versus. I invite you to read this chapter and follow along to the references as we go through these questions.
How should we treat strangers in those "bonds"?
(Verses 1-3) So what are the bonds? Everybody in life goes through specific, or unique experiences that teaches valuable general principles of how we should live. Or in other words, we are all learning to become more like God, so that we can stand blameless at the judgment bar, after receiving perfect recollection, and enter into His rest. It is when we start comparing our lives to others when we get envy, jealousy, or pride; but if done so with love, it can bring humility. The truth is, life is tough; we are all in the bonds of temptation and a corrupt world around us. But, we never know how a simple act of kindness can help someone, even if we never know it. "For thereby some have entertained angels unawares." We all need a helping hand sometimes, and God's hand is always stretched forth all the day long for us. May we return the favor, and stretch out our hand for others.
How is marriage looked upon?
(Verse 4)- "Marriage is honourable in all, and the bed undefiled: but whoremongers and adulterers God will judge." There are so many sacred things God has entrusted unto His children. Imagine, somebody borrowing an item that is precious to you. This may be a car, a watch, money, or maybe your child when he or she is going on a date. Then you find out, that they have history of treating this item poorly, or not using it for it's purpose, or giving respect. How would you feel if then, they did that to your gift? We are children of God, your spouse, if not married, your date, is one of them. God cherishes His children, if we are to live, or associate with one of His children, we should treat it how He would want us to.
What warnings are given about covetousness?
(Verse 5) Being content with the things we have can be very difficult. Especially if we compare our things with others. We live in a world of technology. Everything is being upgraded! Ipod, Ipad, Iphone, Iwho knows! There will always be someone that has more, in worldly comparisons, than you do. But what matters most, is your relationship with Heavenly Father and your progression back to His presence. If we gained the whole world and lost our own soul, would we be content? In an eternal perspective, knowing we could have done better will prevail over temporal possessions.
What is the same yesterday, today, and forever?
(Verse 8) "Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever." God will never change or deviate. His paths are always straight and He is one eternal round. We must be cautious of certain things that only bring temporary happiness. Such things may disguise themselves as bringing happiness, but only for a short while before leaving you by yourself with the same problems, if not more added problems. If we focus on eternal happiness such as, family, friends, helping others, love unfeigned, learning, service for the Lord in all it's forms, we will see a change in us that is everlasting. The Spirit will bring joy into our souls in times of hardships and help us feel content. Because Jesus Christ is eternal, and He can bring joy and happiness in any time of our lives if we seek Him.
How are we sanctified?
(Verse 12) "Wherefore Jesus also, that he might sanctify the people with his own blood, suffered without the gate." Don't you find it interesting, that in our own bodies, the blood is what heals? A cut, blood heals it. Tight muscles, circulating blood relieves it. If they are sanctified, or clean, they may just get worse. So many comparisons can be made, and so when we read that through the blood of Christ we are sanctified, is there not a type in this? Christ suffered all things: pain, sickness, disease, thirst, hunger, and all things for our sins and many more. There is not a type of suffering He hasn't felt, a feeling of guilt, that he doesn't understand. Holding in unnecessary guilt or pain only poisons ourselves. We can turn to Him because He knows how we feel, and how to get out of it. His blood will heal our pains, our physical and spiritual wounds.
How do we respond to those who rule over us?
(Verse 7) Faithful leaders have been chosen by God, to be servers of Christ unto us. Taking offense is a choice and highly depends on our attitude. Blame is at the root of being offended, making our need for correction someone else's fault. I am saying this, knowing that correction can be given gracefully also, on our part and for others. It doesn't have to be ridiculing, so when giving advise, be graceful. When taking advice, whether ridiculing or graceful, be understanding. For we all have something to work on until we are perfected, and if we change now, we will have the advantage in the long run.
Who did Paul ask the people to pray for?
(Verse 18) "Pray for us..." We are to pray for the Prophet and leaders of God. President Monson, the prophet of the LDS church, has dedicated His life to serve Christ, just like many of us have. His lifestyle is most likely different though, everyday of his life he is being directed by God for Christ's church. He prays for all of us, and is doing all within his power to serve us. Let us do the same.
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing :)
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