Showing posts with label consideration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label consideration. Show all posts

Tuesday 15 March 2011

Exhortation -Exhortatie of uiteenzetting

Under the tag "exhortatie" you shall be able to find articles about "exhortations" or acts of exhorting, the giving of advice and explanation of Bible readings. It concerns the language intended to exhort, to urge strongly and earnestly, or to counsel, and the giving of a religious discourse.
By the Christadelphians or Brothers in Christ a moment in service is taken to give attention to an explanation or reading by an other brother about a matter to think of. The lectures given in services of the Brothers in Christ are moments of thoughts and consideration. The "exhortatie" or "exhortation" announces to urge, to call on, to set at, to stimulate, to urge, to inspire, to incite or to spur, to give on, as well as to give further explanation over the read Bible texts.  The exhortation is not only necessary (only) an admonition, to be be brought to reprimand, or for information; also the positive of an exhortation can be brought forward .  It also can be an occasion for a call to do something, to consider, to do or to follow something up or to imitate something or someone, and itcan be a moment to reflect and to give encouragement .

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Onder de tag "exhortatie" zal u artikelen vinden over lezingen die in diensten van de Broeders in Christus worden gegeven om de mede gelovigen aan te zetten tot nadenken. De "exhortatie" of "aansporing" dient om aan te manen, op te roepen, aan te zetten, te stimuleren, te inspireren aan te wakkeren of aan te sporen, alsook om verdere uitleg te geven over de gelezen Bijbelteksten.
De exhortatie hoeft niet enkel een vermaning, berisping, of terechtwijzing te zijn; ook het positieve van een aanmaning kan naar voor gebracht worden. Eveneens is het een gelegenheid om een oproep te doen om iets te overwegen, te doen of iets na te volgen, iets of iemand te imiteren, en kan het een ogenblik zijn om te reflecteren en aanmoediging te geven.

Friday 17 July 2009

Foundation to go the distance

“Rather, encourage one another every day as long as we call it “Today.” [Do this] so that none of you ever become hardened by the seduction of sin. For in reality we only become partakers of the Christ if we hold on to the fundamentals we had at the beginning steadfast until the finish.” (Heb 3:13-14 MHM)
“Also, may we show consideration to one another, stirring up like a fire among ourselves compassionate affection and good works. May we not quit our assembling together in meetings as is the custom of some persons. Rather, continue to be encouraging, and so much more as you behold the Day drawing closer.” (Heb 10:24-25 MHM)
“On the subject of showing benevolent empathy for the brothers you do not need us to write to you, for all of you are God-taught to continue to have compassionate affection for one another. And surely you do love all the brothers throughout Macedonia. But we encourage all of you, brothers, to keep doing it even more.” (1Th 4:9-10 MHM)
“In addition, brothers, we do not want you to be ignorant concerning those who are sleeping [in death]. That you do not persist in grieving as everyone else does who are without hope. For if our conviction is that Jesus died and rose again, just so, also, those who have fallen asleep believing in Jesus, The God will gather together and lead to [Jesus].” (1Th 4:13-14 MHM)
“And so all of you continue to comfort one another with these words.” (1Th 4:18 MHM)
“In response to the above, holy “brothers” –partakers of a heavenly calling–thoughtfully consider Jesus, the Apostle and High Priest of our confession.” (Heb 3:1 MHM)
“[You were taught] to put away the old person–that is, your former course of conduct–who was corrupted by seductive desires.” (Eph 4:22 MHM)
“Therefore, continue to comfort one another and building one another up just as you continue to do.” (1Th 5:11 MHM)
 “preach the Word urgently in season or out of season, convince, reprove, and encourage with all tolerance and art of teaching.” (2Ti 4:2 MHM)
“In contrast, Christ as a Son [was faithful] over [God’s] House. We [“brothers”] are the House of that One–but only if we continue steadfast in our confident boasting regarding the Hope until a finish.” (Heb 3:6 MHM)
“But, “faith” is hoping for something, [hoping for] the reality of things without visible proof.” (Heb 11:1 MHM)
“For, indeed, these [human fathers] disciplined us for a few days according to what seemed [right] to them. However, [the Spiritual Father] does so for our benefit that we may partake of His holiness.” (Heb 12:10 MHM)
“But rather all of you continue to rejoice because of sharing in the sufferings of the Christ, so that you might also rejoice in exultation at the revelation of his glory.” (1Pe 4:13 MHM)
“That is that the non-Jews are to be joint heirs–and joint body [members] and joint partakers of the promise incorporate in Jesus Christ through the good news.” (Eph 3:6 MHM)
“But Christ as a son over his own house: whose house are we, if we hold fast the confidence, and the rejoicing of the hope firm to the end.” (Heb 3:6 Webster)
“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” (Heb 11:1 Webster)
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