Summary: Taking the restoration of the city of Jerusalem by Nehemiah, especially the twelve gates and the walls in between as part of the need for the recovery of a ruined life.
Summary: The “self” of two individuals may have its own unique problems that become difficulties among others. Only the Christ within can resolve the “self” first, and then the problem between one another.
Summary: God permits such divisions to brothers as part of the sifting and shaking of the church in the End Time. This is one of the ways God brings out of us that which needs to be dealt with by grace.
Scripture: Hebrews 12:18–29; Ephesians 4:17–32; Matthew 9:14, 15
Summary: One of the great weapons that the Devil is using among the saints is trying to bring discord between them. We must do all we can to recover from any fallout of fellowship between God’s true people.
Summary: When we are born again we enter the family of God. We are now brothers and sisters. We must do all we come to maintain our relationship in the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.
Summary: This is the classic chapter dealing with getting right with our brother when there
has been a wrong. Christ is the Saviour for both the innocent and the guilty.