Taking care of the minister or preacher is very important for many reasons. I Timothy 5:17-18 tells us, "Let the Elders (pastors, ministers) that rule well be counted worthy of double honour, especially they who labor in the word and doctrine. For the Scripture saith, "thou shalt not muzzle the ox that treadeth out the corn." And "The labourer is worthy of his reward." These men have been picked by God to watch over the local body of believers and should receive good for doing so.
Not at all. On the contrary, we are given the command to be caretakers of God's creation. This includes taking care of and loving animals.
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"Capta cura" means "Taken care of" in Latin.
The Bible basically tells each of us to care for everyone as we care for ourselves - the 2nd Summary Command. Godly love does not have limits.
Do it with love, no matter how she treats you
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nothing, God does not care if you are unpopular or popular..He just wants you to be a child of God
In the UK, swearing on the bible in court you say: I do swear, by almighty God, that the evidence I shall give shall be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
Hello, if you and the other person are christians, then you would go to the bible and see what the bible says about forgiving someone. and that is what you do about the problem. take care
Frankness is to say what you think in as few words as possible, without taking care not to hurt feelings.
The Bible never mentions the devil as God's minister of music; in fact one should wonder why a minister of music would even be needed in heaven. The idea that Satan was the minister of music is simply a Christian notion, perhaps to emphasise how far Satan fell. There is a trick I can use to make Revelation 18:22 seem to refer to the devil being dismissed as minister of music, but when read carefully and in context this is merely an apocalyptic reference to the city of Babylon (or perhaps Rome, as some believe).
The Bible does not say anything directly about Alzheimer's Disease. However, the Bible strongly teaches that parents and elders are to be honored, and disease does not reduce that imperative. Scriptures also require the community of faith to care for the sick, which includes persons with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia.