This is placed in the bible study - So please let us not condemn or stab each other with scripture just because someone doesn't believe how you do.
Believe that faith, love, hope and freedom are most certainly needed in this walk of faith in having love for God and others even if we disagree.
In your life as a Christian; with everything you have come to realize or believe be it from the influence of others and their teachings, or your own personal study of the bible itself. What do you believe about everything you have learned walking with God by worshiping in spirit and in truth?
Are there essentials to the faith that are a must to do?
Are there non-essential issues that you believe that are consider minor issues because of the difference of others and how they may see the scripture instead?
Truth matters everyone would agree I would believe, and would say it does matter.
Though when you present your knowledge to someone; do you expect them to have to conform to your own knowledge otherwise you would deem them not a Christian (this is excluding the essentials)?
Just curious to know some of your thoughts.
Believe that faith, love, hope and freedom are most certainly needed in this walk of faith in having love for God and others even if we disagree.
In your life as a Christian; with everything you have come to realize or believe be it from the influence of others and their teachings, or your own personal study of the bible itself. What do you believe about everything you have learned walking with God by worshiping in spirit and in truth?
Are there essentials to the faith that are a must to do?
Are there non-essential issues that you believe that are consider minor issues because of the difference of others and how they may see the scripture instead?
Truth matters everyone would agree I would believe, and would say it does matter.
Though when you present your knowledge to someone; do you expect them to have to conform to your own knowledge otherwise you would deem them not a Christian (this is excluding the essentials)?
Just curious to know some of your thoughts.
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