This is a reality already glimpsed in the New Testament by the writer of Hebrews who
admonished the believers in his day:
Tisby adds, «The Bible
admonishes believers to weep with those who weep, and feeling the weight of the grief of racism can create a burden to change the status quo.»
In closing this chapter, the Pope
admonishes believers to minister Christ to a suffering world desperately longing for the consoling presence of the God who is with us.
It admonishes believers to pay taxes, obey the law, honor the emperor, and be solid citizens (see Mark 12:13 - 17, Romans 13:1 - 5, I Peter 2:13 - 17), but it never reports an apostle engaged in public affairs other than preaching.
Not exact matches
We are
admonished not to neglect the gathering together, fellowship with one another as
believers.
Because of this, none of us would even attend church, and we are to gather with other
believers to stir up one another to love and good works, to encourage one another, to teach and
admonish one another in all wisdom, to bring the sick among the elders.
The
believer in God is there
admonished not to fret himself over the good fortune of evil - doers,