![]() “…Serve one another in love.” (Galatians 5:13)Ģ1. “Greet one another with a holy kiss.” (II Corinthians 13:12)Ģ0. “…Greet one another with a holy kiss.” (I Corinthians 16:20)ġ9. “…Have equal concern for each other.” (I Corinthians 12:25)ġ8. “…When you come together to eat, wait for each other.” (I Cor. “Greet one another with a holy kiss…” (Romans 16:16)ġ6. “Accept one another, then, just as Christ accepted you…” (Romans 15:7)ġ4. “…Stop passing judgment on one another.” (Romans 14:13)ġ3. “Live in harmony with one another…” (Romans 12:16)ġ2. “Be devoted to one another in brotherly love…” (Romans 12:10)ĩ. “…Be at peace with each other.” (Mark 9:50)Ģ. The 59 “One Anothers” of the New Testament*ġ. Read each one and visualize how they can be walked out in your small group: It’s so much easier to do one-anothering in circles than rows.īelow is a list of the 59 one anothers of the New Testament. If the majority of the church’s focus is herding people into rows we will not have an abundance of opportunities to “be the church.” When we’re intentional about guiding the church towards Biblical community we create more space for the one anothers. When everyone is sitting in rows…you can’t do any one anothers. We can be intentional about getting people stationed at posts, plugged into programs and delivering curriculum but where are we intentional about one-anothering? Take a moment and run that through your filter of Biblical knowledge… Consider the veracity of that statement and then consider how intentional we can be at strategies that don’t include this primary activity. The primary activity of the church was one-anothering one another. Mark Howell posted a blog article about two quotes he heard from Andy Stanley at a conference he attended. Many of them have been taught by the church in the Sunday pulpit but few of them have the opportunity to be lived out by believers within the context of most church programming. Other people must be involved in order to fulfill them. These are behaviors we may do out of an overflow of our relationship with Jesus, but they are not things that we do solely unto Jesus. That’s just under 60 exhortations in scripture to actually “do” something towards another person. ![]() ![]() There are 59 “one another” statements in the New Testament. ![]()
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