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What the Bible says about Relationship with God From Forerunner Commentary Self-mastery "soberly" in NKJV is self-government or self-control, the foundation of a strong godly life, growth, and producing fruit. If a person cannot govern himself, if he cannot master his passions, he will certainly not have a good relationship with his fellowman or God. His life will likely be marked by major excesses.
The biblical writers use this word in various ways: to behave in an orderly manner, to be sober, serious, sane, sound-minded, discreet, self-disciplined, prudent, and moderate. In context of a person controlling himself, Paul writes, "For I say, through the grace given to me, to everyone who is among you, not to think of Ot more highly than he ought to think, but to think soberly, as God has dealt to each one a measure of faith " Romans ; see Titus ; I Peter A person who has self-mastery is even-handed, and his passions are under control.
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He makes proper use of his drives and desires, and his manner of life is not one of extremes. A person reflecting this quality will be making steady progress in growing into the perfectly balanced character of Jesus Christ. John W. Worldliness : "the love of beauty—that which one finds attractive, appealing, or desirable—without a corresponding love of righteousness.
What did Adam and Eve do? They used and abused it until God was here to banish them from it, placing cherubim with flaming swords to guard against their return Genesis The general record of mankind is that wherever he has put his hand, man has not beautified but used and abused the earth. God is more concerned about man's spiritual beautification than He is about the physical earth, but He warns very clearly in Revelation that He will "destroy those who destroy Fezr earth. He has the wrong standards and ideals because Babylon impressed itself upon him.
He uses and abuses virtually everything, and the results show everywhere on earth. This approach to life manifests Babylon's way and illustrates why God commands His people to come out of it. God is most concerned about how we act toward other people, how we work within our relationships with our mates, our neighbors, and above all, our God.]
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