That is not a quote from The Bible. However, Philippians 4 does tell people to use moderation.
1 Timothy 3:2-11 and Titus 2:2-8 speak of moderation for all members of the Christian congregation, but particularly for those taking the lead in the congregation.
Luke 1:49 "For he that is mighty has done to me great things; and holy is his name."
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"Let all things be done decently and in order." (I Cor.14:40)
Answer If you feel that you should do something to make things right, then you must know what is wrong and why. In this kind of situation you should follow your heart and do what should be done to make things right. If you don't know what needs to be done, you should speak with that person and find out.
Wanting to learn the entire Bible from beginning to end is not an easy feat and should be done one book at a time.
An anal personality is a personality that requires things to be done exactly as they perceive it should be done.
Close your eyes and think over the things you have done so far for 5 minutes. *** If you are Chrtitian, Catholic ...etc. (religious) *** You can open a bible and pray. Close your eyes and think over the things you have done so far for 5 minutes. *** If you are Chrtitian, Catholic ...etc. (religious) *** You can open a bible and pray.
it all depends on the amount that a person consumes, everything is done in moderation
The Bible or any religious book from any religion should never be disrespected. Never. Added: The bible is a book and only people can be disrespected. So, respecting a mythological book is not something to do, expect as cultural heritage, then understanding it, not respecting it would be what is done here.
No, the Bible is not speaking about relationships in 1st Corinthians 13 verse 10. It is talking about knowledge. Before people had the Bible they had to rely on signs, miracles and visual things to learn the truth about God, but when the Bible was completed, these things were no longer needed. This passage is speaking about the Bible as the perfect word of God.
The problems of living in a multicultural society would be that people would want things done how it is done in their own culture and not how it is done in others' cultures; different people would have different views on how things should be done.