Lesson 8 ~ Third Week April
THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BELIEVER TO THE UNBELIEVER
Background Reading:
Proverbs 14:21; Isaiah 41:6; Romans 15:2; Hebrews 10:23-25;
John 13:34-35; Galatians 5:13; 1 John 1:7; 1 Peter 4:9
Devotional Reading:
Matthew 5:3-16
Central Verse:
“But whoso hath this world’s good, and seeth his brother have need, and shutteth up his bowels of compassion from him, how dwelleth the love of God in him?”
1 John 3:17, KJV
“If someone has enough money to live well and sees a brother or sister in need but shows no compassion---how can God’s love be in that person?”
1 John 3:17, NLT
Key Terms:
Constrain– To force by imposed stricture, restriction or limitation.
Contagious– Transmissible by direct or indirect contact with an infected person; exciting similar emotions or conduct in others.
Special bond – A uniting or binding force or influence that is more than usual and unique.
Introduction:
The believers have been given clear instructions about their responsibility to one another. We must never forget that we are all one body and will always need one another. One of the first responsibilities is to love one another, as found in John 13:34-35. God is love, and each believer should see oneself as an extension of God working here on earth.
Jesus said that the world would know that believers belonged to him because of our love for one another. Because of this great love, we can love our neighbor as we love ourselves. Love can heal another person.
The believers must remember that we are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession, and we are here in this world to show the praises of God, who called us out of darkness into His marvelous light (1 Peter 2:9).
Only when the believer knows his responsibilities toward other believers will it be easier for one to take care of one's responsibility toward the unbelievers. A believer must do the things that Jesus talked about in Matthew 5 to let ones light shine so the unbelievers can see his/her good works and glorify His Father in heaven. The unbeliever needs to know the spirituality and the loving embrace that the believer has for Jesus. They must see your commitment and sacred journey as we walk, talk, and live for Jesus. The hope and the inspiring devotion of the believers should give the unbeliever a desire to find a greater and deeper understanding of a life committed to Jesus.
Discussion:
The Church is a body of baptized believers who love one another with a special affection. We even address each other as Fathers, Mothers, Sisters, and Brothers. The body of Christ has a special bond that no other group of people has. We realize that we are connected in such a strong, positive way. We have a special love for the “Household of Faith.”
When the disciples first came together, most didn’t know each other. But in three short years, they became a family who lived, walked, ate, and looked out for each other. The believers don’t mind serving one another. Mary, Martha, and Lazarus lived in Bethany, which was not far from Jerusalem. They became Jesus’ extended family and offered hospitality to Him whenever they had an opportunity. When He would pass that way, He took time to stop, visit, and break bread with them because He loved and appreciated them. Believers know how to show appreciation to one another, and the unbelievers usually note this.
When Daniel and the three Hebrew boys were taken captive in Babylon, they had a special kinship. They came from the same area, but we have no record that indicates that they were related; their love and commitment to God bound them together. They were able to have fellowship with one another and offer a united front when they decided to obey the laws of God rather than comply with the desires of the pagan king. Being far from home without their biological family, they must have felt lonely and alone. Their love for God brought them together and helped them endure whatever they had to endure. Every believer’s responsibility is to love, serve, be kind, and encourage one another.
The New Testament Church understood they needed to stand together and help one another. When they saw their brother in need, they were willing to share. They had all things in common; they prayed together. When Peter was in jail, they all came together and prayed until God sent an Angel and led Peter out of jail. What a great testimony of victory it would be if the modern-day Church felt such togetherness, bonded, and helped one another through prayer and support. No stranger should ever have to feel strange when he is with the believers. God always instructed His people to be mindful of how they entertained strangers, for some had entertained angels unawares (Hebrews 13:2).
Conclusion:
Only after the believers show their love to one another will we be able to show our responsibility to the unbeliever. It is the responsibility of the believer to live a Godly life in front of the unbeliever and let our lives be a witness to them. A believer’s life is the most excellent witness one could ever have toward an unbeliever. It is the responsibility of the believers to go into the hedges and highways and compel the unbelievers to come to Jesus so God’s House can be filled. We cannot save the unbeliever, but our lives can constrain us from wanting what he has.
The believers should enjoy living for Jesus until it causes the unbelievers to want what the believers have. His joy should be so great that it becomes contagious.
We are responsible for standing firm in our faith and letting the unbelievers see our commitment to God. The unbelievers should know the believer’s good works and glorify their Father, who is in heaven.
Questions:
1. Why is it important for believers to know how to entreat one another?
2. What are some of the things that believers should do to influence unbelievers?
3. What was so amazing about the disciple’s relationship?
4. How can letting your light shine help the unbelievers?
Essential Thought:
If living for Jesus is exciting
to the believers,
it will cause the unbelievers
to desire what he has.