Holy Living, Preparation for Holy Service:
Lesson 6 Separation 1 John 2:15 (Cloze test 142)

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“Love not the world . . .” What does the word “” mean here? The next verse explains it: it means this which is controlled by Satan.

1. Some things we know are wrong:

1. Marriage between a believer and an unbeliever is forbidden - 2 Corinthians ; Amos .

2. All and all works of darkness - . This may include also.

3. Belial, the old devil, and infidels - .

4. - 2 Corinthians 6:16.

5. - 1 Timothy 6:5.

6. All known forms of sin and immorality (drinking, etc.) - .


2. Basic rules to follow:

1. I must separate from anything that might .

2. I must separate from anything that would .

3. I must separate from anything that would and lead me to sin.

4. If my action causes my brother to stumble, then I must not do it - .

5. I must separate from anything that - physically, mentally or emotionally.

6. Is it pleasing to Jesus Christ? If He would not do it, then I must not - .

7. Will it ? Weaken it? - 2 Cor. 6:17.


Discussion: Have you had any struggles in separating from sinful practices? Are there still areas of conflict? How can you resolve them?


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