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Opinions -
Editorials
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Contributed by Phil Spadaro
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Sunday, 01 January 2006 |
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This is not to say that we will all read the same scriptures and walk
away with the same interpretation. We will have opinions and different
angles. However, there is a heart difference between those who would
use bad Bible study to prop up their existing opinions and those whose
opinions are developed by studying the word. The difference is the
former takes his opinion as conviction and the latter is willing
(without fear) to reexamine his opinion.
In the Restoration Movement we have “majored in the minors”. Opinions
and lesser items have taken a back seat to who God is and how we relate
to Him. We have “proven” our rightness brutally without righteousness
sometimes. We have used scriptures as ammunition in salvos against our
brothers. Is God pleased? Can we have an atmosphere where we share our
opinions (and convictions) without using dubious Bible study
techniques? I believe we can.
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