What are the important points we have learned from the words of God discussed in the Zoom meeting?
We have a duty to keep the commandments of God, according to Ecclesiastes 12:13.
To fulfill the law, we must first understand the law.
Romans 13:8 says, owe no man anything, but to love one another; for he that loveth another hath fulfill the law.
1 John 5:3, tells us that the love of God is to keep his commandments, which is not grievous.
Love for God makes keeping the commandments of God easier.
In Matthew 11:29, we should take the yoke of Christ which is lighter and follow Christ.
To be worthy of Christ, we have to love Christ more than our parents, children and fellow men, according to Matthew 10:37.
If we love Christ first, he'll teach us how to love our parents, children and fellow men.
It is God that gives life to us all, that's why we should love him more.
We should follow good conscience, not to offer to others what we can't eat or drink.
We shouldn't feed even our enemies with what we can't eat.
We should have a conscious devoid of offence towards God and fellow men.
What are our former beliefs or expectation that was improved for listening at the Zoom meeting?
I had no contrary belief regarding this before.
How does the study affect us that can make us a better person that we can use in our daily lives?
I'll always love God and do good works to fellow men with conscience devoid of offence towards God and fellow men.
Thanks be to God.
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Hello brethren, it is good if we can answer these 3 simple questions when doing our hive post.
What are the important points we have learned from the words of God discussed in the Zoom meeting?
What are our former beliefs or expectation that was improved for listening at the Zoom meeting?
How does the study affect us that can make us a better person that we can use in our daily lives?
God bless us brethren
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