7 Bible Verses about Courtesy
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Take care that none of you ever pays back evil for evil, but always keep looking for ways to show kindness to one another and everybody.
It is the duty of us who are strong to bear with the weaknesses of those who are not strong, and not merely to please ourselves. Each one of us must practice pleasing his neighbor, to help in his immediate upbuilding for his eternal good. Christ certainly did not please Himself; instead, as the Scripture says, "The reproaches of those who reproach you have fallen upon me."read more.
For everything that was written in the earlier times was written for our instruction, so that by our patient endurance and through the encouragement the Scriptures bring we might continuously cherish our hope. May God, who gives men patient endurance and encouragement, grant you such harmony with one another, in accordance with the standard which Christ Jesus sets,
But you must practice loving your enemies, doing good to them, and lending to them, despairing of nothing; so that your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Most High, because He is kind to the ungrateful and wicked.
The next day we landed at Sidon, and Julius kindly permitted Paul to visit his friends and enjoy their attentions.
The governor of the island, whose name was Publius, owned estates in that part of the island, and he welcomed us and entertained us with hearty hospitality for three days.
Always let your conversation be seasoned with salt, that is, with winsomeness, so that you may know how to make a fitting answer to everyone.
Finally, you must all live in harmony, be sympathetic, loving as brothers, tenderhearted, humble,
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Finally, you must all live in harmony, be sympathetic, loving as brothers, tenderhearted, humble,
Always let your conversation be seasoned with salt, that is, with winsomeness, so that you may know how to make a fitting answer to everyone.
The next day we landed at Sidon, and Julius kindly permitted Paul to visit his friends and enjoy their attentions.
The governor of the island, whose name was Publius, owned estates in that part of the island, and he welcomed us and entertained us with hearty hospitality for three days.