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Welcome/ Prayer
Welcome to Refuge Culture brought to you by Refuge on the Mountain Ministry.
Intro
Tolerance - The virtue of being prepared to accept people and their viewpoints.
In culture today, we are told to be tolerant of people’s choice of their preferred gender, sexual partner or partners.
We have to accept their political views and opinions.
Even if these same do not accept our view.
Tolerance, while commended within the Church, Scripture insists that believers must have a vital concern for maintaining and defending Truth.
As Christians, can we be tolerant of others?
Are we not suppose to hate sin?
Are we not being asked to comports on our morals if we tolerant others?
We will answer these tough questions and show exactly what Scripture says and the lessons that Jesus taught us.
You will be surprised.
The word tolerant means broad-minded, liberal, indulgent (or at least by today’s dictionaries).
However the meanings have changed over the years.
In the Webster 1980 2nd college edition, the meaning is:
tolerating or being tolerant of views, beliefs, practices of others that differ from one’s own; to recognize and respect others belief’s and practices without sharing or promoting them.
Changing a few words changes the whole meaning.
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Bearing - comes from forbearing - meaning to endure, bear with, put up with the Good News Translation says be tolerant.
Toleration should be exercised for the benefit of those whose faith is weak
See also
Toleration should be exercised for the benefit for the spread of the Gospel
Why are people leaving the church?
Why are people putting up such a fight to receive the Gospel?
I will attempt to show where (many) in the church are at.
Examples of tolerance
By Jesus Christ:
in contrast to the disciples’ intolerance; ;
Also ; same account in scripture, different location.
in contrast to the disciples’ intolerance;
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by Paul
Why Be Tolerant
Romans 3:
Romans 2:21-
Limits to toleration
Evil cannot be tolerated
Wickedness cannot be tolerated
Serious doctrinal errors cannot be tolerated
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Sexual sin should not be tolerated
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Idolatry should not be tolerated
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