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Intro
Last week’s topic?
What’s the problem in the world
Everyone has different viewpoint
Travis and I talking about the things we like and don’t like about Trump/Hillary
Trump and I wouldn’t be friends, but I respect him
You will develop viewpoints about politics and the world
Some good, some bad
How do we interact with people, esp.
Christians, who disagree with us doctrinally or politically?
Not round them up and kill them.
Sounds like a crusader or jihadist
How can we keep our friends we disagree with and not compromise theologically?
Things to Compromise
Divisive topics?
(Abortion, climate change, Calvinism/Arminianism, transgenderism, homosexual marriage, gender roles, gun control, immigration, etc.)
Some issues are gray areas:
Climate Change, Calvinism, gun control
Everyone will debate this—Christians and non-Christians
Some issues are clear:
Abortion?
Some people say it’s not in the Bible
Tupperware and cake
Sexuality is also clear:
What’s unpopular:
Disagreeing with the world!
Source is itself.
All reasoning is circular in root.
Our source is circular, too: God Himself
Which voice do you believe?
Which one truly means you well?
Which one means you harm?
Who are your closest friends?
Christians or nonChristians?
If your closest friends are Christians, is it because this is the bubble, or because you love being mutually sharpened towards having a robust character like Jesus?
If you have more non-Christian friends (or friends who just don’t care about their faith), is it because you have refused to stand up for what you believe in when you disagree, or is it because you don’t start a fight when people disagree but you still love them because they are people??
It’s important to practice sharing what you believe when people believe differently
What about when it’s not a gray issue, but a Biblical one?
Abortion, profane language, etc.
Doctrine, too
Trinity, salvation by grace through faith, etc.
These show where someone truly stands with trusting God
Every Word, every command: “Do you trust me?
Do you believe me when I say I mean you well and not harm?”
We don’t debate to win, we converse so others will see that God is trustworthy and good by hearing of His love.
Questions
What are some controversial topics that you and your friends have discussed?
How do you react if you disagree with what they believe?
Which do you have more of: Christian friends or non-Christian friends?
Why do you think that is?
What are the 3 words you wish your friends would use to describe about you?
What are the 3 words you would use to describe Jesus, and why?
What are the 3 most accurate words you would use to describe Jesus, and why?
says, “Rather, speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ.”
If we are to be both loving and truthful, what does that look like?
Which comes easier for you, and why?
Application
Calling
Called not to act like dirt bags
Called not to be punching bags
Called to generously give the same kindness you’ve received
Season your speech with salt!
Add the butter, make it gentle and grace-filled
Loosing kindness is a loss
Listen humbly instead of arrogantly
James 1:19-
Nobody likes the friend who thinks he knows everything
Jesus = most loved man in history.
Act like Him
Know where you stand
Don’t have to have whole Bible memorized
“If you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything.”
Stand upon the Word
Pray
If you have questions, go to gotquestions.org
If you have suggested topics, that is what I will teach on in the future for Friday nights!
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