Give Within Ability || Romans 12:10 (Part 2) || Mid-Week Midrash #42

Summary:
Emphasizing love and honor among believers, the writer urges self-care and recognition of one’s own value. They highlight the importance of understanding personal identity in Christ and maintaining a balanced focus on self and others.

Learn to Love || Romans 12:10 (Part 1) || Mid-Week Midrash #41

We should love each other as family, even amidst strained dynamics. Deeply care for others and treat them as you would want to be treated. Setting the tone for love will likely yield love in return.

Strengthening Our Neighbor || Romans 15:2 || Mid-Week Midrash #40

The verse reminds us to help our neighbors for their good and strengthening of faith. We should set a positive example and offer support in physical, mental, and spiritual struggles. Our actions can inspire and support others.

Serving Love to Everyone || Galatians 5:13 || Mid-Week Midrash #39

God grants us freedom, but it’s not a license for self-indulgence. Instead, we should serve others with love. Our unique paths must align with God’s plan, centered on loving Him and one another without judgment.

Agree on Everything || 1 Corinthians 1:10 || Mid-Week Midrash #38

The writer urges unity and understanding among believers, emphasizing the importance of respecting differing viewpoints. While complete agreement may be unattainable, mutual respect should prevail to foster harmony.

Patience and Encouragement || Romans 15:5-6 || Mid-Week Midrash #37

The passage emphasizes the importance of patience and encouragement inspired by God. It urges people to align with Jesus’ teachings, showing patience and understanding towards each other, fostering a sense of unity and gratitude.

Tone of Voice Matters || James 3:17-18 || Mid-Week Midrash #36

The wisdom from God is pure, peaceful, and gentle. It helps troubled individuals and promotes fairness. Following God means being ready to help others and promoting peace, resulting in positive change.

The Ultimate Protector || Proverbs 30:5 (Part 2) || Mid-Week Midrash #35

God is a flawless shield for those who seek refuge in Him. Seeking His protection brings safety and security. When in danger, seek God for protection.

Flawless Words of God || Proverbs 30:5 (Part 1) || Mid-Week Midrash #34

The verse states that every word of God is flawless, which may raise doubt due to historical events. The contrast between Old and New Testament attitudes prompts reflection.

Purity Comes by The Word || Psalm 119:9 || Mid-Week Midrash #33

Living in purity means freedom from immorality, aligning with what’s morally just. It involves continual reflection on biblical teachings and striving for a shared understanding. Purity is achieved by living as God teaches: loving Him and others.