Studies in the Life of the Christian by Henry T. (Henry Thorne) Sell
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said of God's measure of a man? What can be said of Jesus Christ as
the perfect physical, intellectual and moral man? STUDY IV THE CHRISTIAN'S FELLOW MAN Scripture references: Luke 10:29-37; Matthew 7:12; 5:16; Luke 12:13-15; 1 Corinthians 13; Matthew 7:3-5; 5:42-49; John 21:21, 22. MAN AND OTHER MEN The Question of Relationship.--One of the most important questions is that of the relation which a man shall hold to other men. 1. It is fundamental in every system of philosophy and religion. The answers, which are given, show their widespread practical bearing in the social, industrial and political spheres, as well as in the religious. 2. It is imperative from the fact it demands a reply which becomes at once the basis of action. A man, amongst men, is under the necessity of deciding how he will conduct himself towards his fellow men. There are many divergent opinions, in regard to the relation which a man should sustain to his fellow man, which lead to widely divergent |
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