- What should I know? That is, what knowledge or information is God wanting me to hold or be aware of?
- How should I think/not think? (Maybe this is too similar to the above question?)
- How should I feel/not feel? Recently I've become aware of how stupid it is when people say "I can't help how I feel." There are many, many examples of emotional commands in scripture, so I can only assume that God thinks we can control how we feel, at least to some degree.
- What should I do/not do?
- How should I treat/not treat people?
- How should I pray/not pray?
I'm giving this a go with the book of I Peter. For instance, here is what I've gleaned so far from chapter 1
- What should I know?
- I am chosen by God
- I have new life because of Jesus
- My faith is more precious than precious metals
- The price that was paid for my salvation was not imperfect gold but the sacrifice of the perfect lamb
- Christ was revealed to the world for my benefit
- My faith and hope in God are via Christ's death and resurrection
- Sincere love for others is possible if I obey the truth which purifies me
- The living and eternal word of God is what let me be born again
- The word of the Lord lives forever
- How should I think/not think?
- I should expect some trials, but know they are for my good
- How should I feel/not feel?
- I am filled with hope
- I look forward to blessings
- I am kept safe
- I should be glad
- I should not let my life be shaped by past desires
- What should I do/not do?
- I should give thanks
- I should rejoice because I believe in and love Jesus
- I should be obedient to God
- I should be holy because He is holy
- I should be alert and ready
- How should I treat/not treat people?
- I should love people earnestly with all my heart
- How should I pray/not pray?
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