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'How To'
Instructions in Righteousness
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Lesson 20: Be steadfast, unmovable and
always abounding in the Work of the Lord. Know that your
labor is not in vain.
Key verse: 1 Cor 15:58
Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable,
always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know
that your labour is not in vain in the Lord.
Leading up to this final verse of chapter 15, Paul is talking about the
fact there will be a resurrection. Some he had encountered believed
there was no resurrection. He wraps up the conversation with
instructions which apply to all our true beliefs and not just those of
the resurrection.
Be ye steadfast |
[Be ye
steadfast] hedraioi (NT:1476), from hedra
(NT:1476). Seated, sedentary (Robinson); perhaps with an
allusion to a statue (Bloomfield); or perhaps to wrestling,
and to standing one's ground (Wolf). Whatever may be the
allusion, the sense is clear. Be firm, strong, confident in
the faith, in view of the truth that you will be raised up.
Be not shaken or agitated with the strifes, the temptations,
and the cares of life. Be fixed in the faith, and let not
the power of sin, or the sophistry of pretended philosophy,
or the arts of the enemy of the soul seduce you from the
faith of the gospel.
~Barnes
[Be
ye steadfast] Hedraioi
(NT:1476), from hedra (NT:1476), a seat; be settled; confide
in the truth of this doctrine of the resurrection, and
everything that pertains to it, as confidently as a man sits
down on a SEAT, which he knows to be solid, firm, and safe;
and on which he has often sat.
~Clarke
Note: Be firm, strong and confident in the
faith. Allow no doubt. |
Unmovable |
[Unmovable]
Firm, fixed, stable, unmoved. This is probably a stronger
expression than the former, though meaning substantially the
same thing-that we are to be firm and unshaken in our
Christian hopes, and in our faith in the gospel.
~Barnes
[Unmovable]
Ametakineetoi (NT:277), from a (NT:1), the alpha negative,
and metakineoo (NT:3334), to move away; let nothing shake
your faith; let nothing move you away from this hope of the
Gospel which is given unto you. What I tell you I receive
from God; your false teachers cannot say so in a declaration
of God you may unshakingly confide.
~Clarke
Note: Remain fixed, stable, unmoved. For
example, be wary of those playing tapes from other churches
or from self-professed scholars of prophecy and/or doctrine*
* the
only exception to this rule would be non-religious tours of
what we call the Bible lands in and around Israel that give
commentary regarding places and things mentioned in the
Bible. |
Always abounding in the work
of the Lord |
[Always
abounding in the work of the Lord] Always engaged
in doing the will of God; in promoting his glory, and
advancing His kingdom. The phrase means not only to be
engaged in this, but to be engaged diligently, laboriously;
excelling in this. The "work of the Lord" here means that
which the Lord requires; all the appropriate duties of
Christians. Paul exhorts them to practice every Christian
virtue, and to do all that they could do to further the
gospel among people.
~Barnes
[Always
abounding in the work of the Lord]
The work of the Lord is obedience to His holy word; every
believer in Christ is a workman of God. He must not only
work, but abound in that work; ever exceeding his former
self; and this, not for a time, but always; beginning,
continuing, and ending every act of life to God's glory and
the good of his fellows.
~Clarke
Note: This part of the admonition speaks to our
Godly Calling as it relates to our focus in the Salvation
Process [overcoming sin,
keeping the law, invoking the power of the Holy Spirit in
the form of Godly principles, etc.],
and our part in the spreading of the gospel message to the
world. We are to do it diligently, laboriously and
excelling beyond our last best effort. |
Forasmuch as ye know that
your labour is not in vain |
[Your
labour is not in vain]
Your labour in the Lord is not in vain; you must not only
work, but you must labour-put forth all your strength; and
you must work and labour in the Lord-under his direction,
and by his influence; for without him ye can do nothing. And
this labour cannot be in vain; you shall have a resurrection
unto eternal life: not because you have laboured, but
because Christ died and gave you grace to be faithful.
~Clarke
Note: We are to know that our labour in the Salvation
Process, church and Work are not in vain. We know this by
the unction of the Holy Spirit in us (1 John 2:20) and our
immersion in the Word of God. Because of these two things
we KNOW that what we do is true and not in vain. |
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Lesson 20:
Instructions – Be steadfast, unmovable and
always abounding in the Work of the Lord. Know that your
labor is not in vain.
1] Be firm, strong and confident in your faith.
2] Have no kind of doubt.
3] Remain fixed, stable and unmoved spiritually.
4] Do not allow outside booklets, papers or tapes to lead you astray or to
confuse you. Do not allow them to be at or played in your local
services.
5] Abound in the Salvation Process, church and Work will all diligence and
fervent labor excelling beyond your previous best effort.
6] Be convinced that all your spiritual work is not in vain.
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