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Since the almighty eternal and merciful God has made His wonderful light
break forth in this world and [in this] most dangerous time, we recognize
the mystery of the divine will, that the Word is preached to us according
to the proper ordering of the Lord,16
whereby we have been called into His fellowship. Therefore, according
to the command of the Lord and the teachings of His apostles, in Christian
order, we should observe the new commandment (1 Jn. 2:8), in love one
toward another, so that love and unity may be maintained, which all brothers
and sisters of the entire congregation should agree to hold to as follows:
- The brothers and sisters should meet at least three or four times
a week, to exercise themselves,17
in the teaching of Christ and His apostles and heartily to exhort
one another to remain faithful to the Lord as they have pledged.
- When the brothers and sisters are together, they shall take up something
to read together.18
The one to whom God has given the best understanding shall explain
it,19 the others
should be still and listen, so that there are not two or three carrying
on a private conversation, bothering the others. The Psalter shall
be read daily at home.20
- Let none be frivolous in the church of God, neither in words nor
in actions. Good conduct shall be maintained by them all also before
the heathen (1 Tim. 2:8).
- When a brother sees his brother erring, he shall warn him according
to the command of Christ (Mt. 18:15) and shall admonish him in a Christian
and brotherly way, as everyone is bound and obliged to do out of love.
- Of all the brothers and sisters of this congregation none shall
have anything of his own, but rather, as the Christians in the time
of the apostles held all in common, and especially stored up a common
fund, from which aid can be given to the poor, according as each will
have need,21 and
as in the apostles time permit no brother to be in need.
- All gluttony shall be avoided among the brothers who are gathered
in the congregation; serve a soup or a minimum of vegetable and meat,
for eating and drinking are not the kingdom of heaven.22
- The Lord's supper shall be held, as often as the brothers are together,23
thereby proclaiming the death of the Lord, and thereby warning each
one to commemorate, how Christ gave His life for us, and shed His
blood for us, that we might also be willing to give our body and life
for Christ's sake, which means for the sake of all the brothers.
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