"God's children don't always play together well," are words spoken by a friend which convey a sad but observable reality. In God's house, which is the church of the living God, God's children can manifest the pettiness, selfishness, bad temper and discord that is seen in children. In view of the identity and function of the church much is at stake in the matter of how God's children play together in His house. May the "one another" directives of the New Testament serve the end of God's children playing peaceably, cooperatively, helpfully and supportively. In this second introductory message to the series, "One Another Duties," two final and broad observations are identified and the baseline reality that makes us "one anothers" is set forth.
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