![]() Give preference to one another in honor (Ro 12:10). ![]() Humility. About 15% stress an attitude of humility and deference among believers. Be devoted to one another in love (Ro 12:10).Greet one another with a kiss of love (1 Pe 5:14).Through love, serve one another (Ga 5:13).Love. One third of them instruct Christians to love one another. Don’t complain against one another (Jas 4:11, 5:9).Seek good for one another, and don’t repay evil for evil (1 Th 5:15).Bear with and forgive one another (Co 3:13).Be kind, tender-hearted, and forgiving to one another (Ep 4:32).Gently, patiently tolerate one another (Ep 4:2).Don’t boastfully challenge or envy one another (Ga 5:26).Don’t bite, devour, and consume one another- seriously, guys, don’t eat each other (Ga 5:15).Wait for one another before beginning the Eucharist (1 Co 11:33).Be of the same mind with one another (Ro 12:16, 15:5).Don’t grumble among one another (Jn 6:43).Unity. One third of the one-another commands deal with the unity of the church. When you look at these verses, a few more common themes show up. But with all due apologies to David Crowder and John Mark McMillan, these kisses are neither “ sloppy, wet” nor “ unforeseen.” Kissy-kissy? Yes! Four of the “one another” commands are about kissing. 47 of those verses give instructions to the church, and 60% of those instructions come from Paul. “One another” is two words in English, but it’s only one word in Greek: ἀλλήλων (ah-LAY-loan). It’s used 100 times in 94 New Testament verses. Here’s all that info in copy-pastable form: MIDDLE PASSAGE INFOGRAPHIC FOR KIDS SOFTWARE(I used Logos Bible Software to put together this list, in case you’re curious.) I have the whole list in text form below, and you can download this for free. that might be something else.)īut I figured it’d be good for us to have all those “one another” commands in one place, ergo, this infographic! Everybody get together try to love one another right now. ![]() I’ve heard a couple people reference the “one another” passages in the Bible. ![]()
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