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Chosen to be Free

Chosen to be Free


13 a   Reason                                            For you, brethren, have been called to liberty;
     b   Qualification                                   only
          Supplied                                          pdo
     c   Rejection                                              not use liberty as an qopportunity for the flesh,
     d   Suggestion                                           but rthrough love serve one another.
14      Reason                                                      For sall the law is fulfilled in one word, even in this: t“You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”
15 a   Condition (b)                                   But if you bite and devour one another,
     b   Implication                                 beware lest you be consumed by one another![1]




p [Rom. 8:2]; 1 Cor. 8:9; Gal. 5:1
q Rom. 6:1; 1 Pet. 2:16
r 1 Cor. 9:19; Eph. 5:21
s Matt. 7:12; 22:40; Rom. 13:8, 10; Gal. 6:2
t Lev. 19:18; Matt. 22:39; Rom. 13:9
[1] The New King James Version. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1982. Print.

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