Am I My Brothers Keeper

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Genesis 4:9
 Cain
is asked a
question by God.
Genesis 4:3-8
 Cain answers with a
question.
 His response:
Genesis 4:9
 This is a question we
should ask ourselves.
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When we become a Christian, we are taught that we need
to save ourselves
Acts 2:40
After becoming a Christian the focus quickly turns away
from ourselves to our responsibility toward others in the
world and our brethren
Galatians 5:13-14
It should become clear after some study that the answer is
YES
John 13:34-35
Can you think of some other passages?
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As Commanded by Jesus: John
15:12,17
As taught by Paul: Romans 13:8, 1Th
4:9
As instructed by Peter: 1 Peter 1:22
As stressed by John: 1 John 3:11
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Receive one another: Romans 15:7
Edify each other: Romans 14:19
Serve each other: Galatians 5:13
Bear one another’s burdens: Galatians 6:1-2
Forgive each other: Ephesians 4:32
Exhort one another: Hebrews 3:12-13
Consider one another: Hebrews 10:24-25
Be hospitable: I Peter 4:8-10
 When one becomes a brother do we…
1. Do we receive them into the family of God, or ignore them?
o Romans 15:7
• Are they properly assimilated into the family life of the congregation?
• Do they remain on the fringe?
o IF we don’t know their names, then we can be sure we are failing as
our brother’s keeper!
2. Do we edify them or put stumbling blocks in their way?
o Romans 14:19
• As individuals, are we “body-builders”, encouraging members?
• Or are we like a cancer, weakening the members of the body of Christ.
• By our Example, words, attitudes, etc.
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It was said of Philemon that he refreshed the hearts of the
brethren; do people say the same of us? (Philemon 20)
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we serve them in love, or expect them to serve
us?
o Galatians 5:13
 Do we demonstrate
o I Peter 4:8-10
hospitality to them?
• By visiting them in their need?
• By inviting them into your home? (and excepting invitations to their
house)
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When a brother is overtaken in a fault…
o Do we even consider them? Hebrews 10:24-25
o Are we even aware of who they are?
o Are we ignorant of their problems? If so, why?
• Maybe it is because we don’t assemble enough ourselves.
• We may “wonder” about them, but that isn’t sufficient.
o Do they drift away with no one making an effort to reach them?
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Do we exhort them lest they be hardened by sin? (Hebrews 3:1214)
o Or are we afraid to confront them for fear of running them away?
• IF we truly love them and approach them with humility, they are not likely to
run away.
• If they do, they are running away from God, not you.
• Remember, exhortation are to be daily! Some wait too long.
 Are we willing to bear their burdens?
o Galatians 6:1-2
o So as to help them overcome and become stronger.
o Or would we rather not be bothered?
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Are we quick to forgive them when they repent?
o Ephesians 4:32
o Fear of not being forgiven and accepted back into family may keep
some from repenting and returning to the fold.
o Do we communicate a willingness to accept with open arms and
offer complete forgiveness?
 How
we answer such questions may reveal how
well or how poorly we are being our brother’s
keeper.
 We need to live up to the responsibility we have
that includes all others: “Love one another as
Christ loved us.” (John 13:34-35)
 If we have failed to be our brother’s keeper we
should…
o Repent our lack of concern, inactivity, or anything else that has hindered us.
o Confess our shortcomings in this area to God.
o Resolve to apply with zeal what the scripture says.
 Jesus
Christ died for your sins on the cross
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You must believe in Him and repent of your sins
Follow what the bible says to become His child being
baptized, and live your life according to God’s will.
You life will then glorify your God if you continue to live
faithfully.
You can live with your Father in heaven for eternity.
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Come study with us if you would like to learn more!
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