Here’s a question…if you met another Christian who you see if living a life separate from the world, he prays and believes that Jesus died for our sins…but he has a different opinion on the details, like whether he died on a cross or an upright stake…why would it be so important to you to change their mind?

Something I’m beginning to tolerate less and less of, is Christians who make declarative statements as a matter of facts…when the Bible doesn’t explicitly state the claim they’re making.
What they’re actually doing is declaring their interpretation of the Scriptures as facts. But an interpretation is an opinion. An opinion can be wrong.
POINTS DISCUSSED:
- Is It Wrong to Have Your Own Opinion?
- When Christians Need to Back Off
- Are You Saving Them or Protecting Yourself
- How Christians Turn People Away
- The Bible Gives You Power
- Using “Don’t Lean on Your Understanding” as a Weapon
- IF You Don’t Share My Beliefs, You Will Die for Your Sins
- Protect Your Spiritual Boundaries
- Paul Tells Christians to “Back Off” in Romans Chapter 14