
It seems to me Chapter 3 ends abruptly and flows nicely into Chapter 4, so let’s reflect on the overlapped passages. This happens frequently in the Bible where a thought continues from one chapter to the next. The chapter divisions commonly used today were developed by Stephen Langton, an Archbishop of Canterbury in the 1200s. But let’s set that observation aside, there are much greater insights to explore here today.
The last couple of days we’ve been looking at the conduct Paul was prescribing for leaders and deacons. Today it encompasses everyone. That is, “how people” must conduct themselves. It is the responsibility of the church then to nurture and feed the people with truth, self-discipline to resist evil, and education to know right from wrong.
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