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  1. The major teachings of the Bible about itself can be classified into four characteristics (sometimes termed attributes): (1) the authority of Scripture; (2) the clarity of Scripture; (3) the necessity of Scripture; and (4) the sufficiency of Scripture.

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  2. New International Version. Each of us should please our neighbors for their good, to build them up. New Living Translation. We should help others do what is right and build them up in the Lord. English Standard Version. Let each of us please his neighbor for his good, to build him up. Berean Standard Bible.

  3. Romans 15 is a powerful reminder of the Christian calling to unity, selflessness, and the spreading of the Gospel. We are encouraged to bear with the weak and to please our neighbor for their good. The chapter reminds us of the inclusive nature of God's salvation plan, bringing hope to both Jews and Gentiles.

  4. The following brief description on each of the four characteristics of scripture come from Wayne Grudem’s Systematic Theology. 1) The Authority of Scripture: “The authority of Scripture means that all the words in Scripture are God’s words in such a way that to disbelieve or disobey any word of Scripture is to disbelieve or disobey God.”.

  5. Romans 15:17. Chapter Summary. Romans 15. Each of us is to please his neighbor for his good, to his edification. - What is the meaning of Romans 15:2?

  6. Romans 15:2 - NKJV. We should help others do what is right and build them up in the Lord. Romans 15:2 - NLT. Each of us must please our neighbor for the good purpose of building up the neighbor. Romans 15:2 - NRSV. Let each one of us please his neighbor for that which is good, to be building him up. Romans 15:2 - WEB.

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  8. 2. Daily Triumph over Sin “How can a young man keep his way pure? By guarding it according to your word. . . . I have stored up your word in my heart, that I might not sin against you” (Psalm 119:9, 11). Paul said that we must “by the Spirit . . . put to death the [sinful] deeds of the body” (Romans 8:13).

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