Devotionals, Articles, and Bible Study Resources on Romans 12:15-16
There are 25 resources related to this passage:
"Live in harmony with one another. Do not be proud, but be willing to associate with people of low position. Do not be conceited."
Inspirational illustration of Romans 12:16 -- Live in harmony with one another. Do not be proud, but be willing to associate with people of low position. Do not be conceited.
Inspirational illustration of Romans 12:15 -- 15Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn.
Have you stopped lately to share the journey with another? Russ Lawson reminds us to share the journey with others whether they are rejoicing or crying, we can help in many ways, sometimes by just being with them.
Could we be so gracious in this awful situation? The horrible death of one daughter and the coma of another and the confusion between the two leads the Ceraks and Van Ryns on the ultimate challenge of Christian faith.
Will technology be the difference? David Capes uses The Voice translation to drive home the point that technology is not going to save us from ourselves, but only gracious trust that Jesus is Lord and our following Jesus into the world of forgiveness.
"Dear Disciple, In the first part of Paul's letter to the Roman believers, he gave his great explanation of how all people have sinned and fallen..."
What can one person do at such a painful time? Kelly Breece shares the important lesson about friendship and helping a grieving friend by just being present.
Who said it and why do we think it is true? Men can cry and should show genuine emotions.
So is it really about me? Rubel Shelly shares a story from post World War II at Yankee Stadium and helps us understand that self-centeredness may be okay for little kids, but not for us!
When's the last time you held a neighbor's hand? One of the kindness things we can do is simply hold a friends hand and listen to his or her pain and problems.
How do we get past our dislike? Alan Smith reminds us that we can overcome the problems of dislike and proximity, uncomfortability and familiarity through love in very practical steps.
Do you sound familiar? Marsha Jordan reminds us that folks need to know that we care and really are not looking for us to pour out our advice and give them all of our solutions.
"Dear Father, God of the lowly, Help me live in harmony with others - without haughtiness, without conceit, willing to associate with the lowly. Help...."
"Dear Father, empowering God, Let my love be genuine for everyone in heaven and on earth. Help me hate what is evil at all times and everywhere. Help...."
Why can't we just do it the way I see it? Phil Ware continues the series on values and leadership, especially conflict in the leadership because they cannot discern operational, personal, strategic, theoretical, shared, and other types of values.
How are we doing at welcoming in those not everyone else likes? We must welcome those other reject and leave out because that is what Jesus did.
Can we build a culture of honor in a world that has a different set of values? Phil Ware begins a series on building a culture of honor using Romans 12 as the basis and foundation of the study.
What do you do when things fracture between you and someone important to you? Phil Ware talks about what to do when relationships are shattered and how it feels easier to trade in those relationships for new ones, but asks if this is really smartest and if it honors Christ and our walk with God.
Which should we hold on to during this season? Bill Sherrill reminds us to not let go of our friends who are depressed nor of our joy in the season.
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