How Do Christians Disagree Without Dividing The Church?
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Ever been whiplashed between “don’t judge me” and “you’re doing it wrong”? We trace a path through the gray areas of Christian life by holding Romans 14 and 1 Corinthians side by side—learning when to protect conscience and when to confront corrosion.
We start with Paul’s wisdom in Romans 14: believers honor the Lord in different ways, and the kingdom isn’t about menus or calendars. That means no contempt, no condemnation, and no stumbling blocks. From diet and drink to dress and platform culture, we talk about how love sets the limits of liberty: you can be free in private devotion yet gentle in shared spaces. We share lived stories of respecting conscience, avoiding manipulation, and choosing hospitality over winning a debate.
Then we pivot to Corinth, where tolerance crossed into open sin and the church lost moral authority. Here, Scripture calls for righteous judgment: not shaming preferences but confronting what destroys people and dishonors Christ. We draw clear lines between disputable matters and undeniable sin, connecting Paul’s pastoral heart to today’s challenges—performative virtue, muddled modesty, and leaders blessing what Scripture forbids. The throughline is simple: unity without uniformity, love without loopholes, and holiness without harshness.
By the end, we land on what transforms churches and people: moving from head knowledge to tested faith. When convictions are forged in obedience, no argument can shake them.
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