It’s okay to disagree.
Mainly because there’s very little we know for sure. Stuff like: God is good. That’s one we know.
But most of the time, we don’t disagree with each other on foundational things like this. Instead, we tend to disagree on process issues. In other words, we disagree on the how, not the what. As Christians, we all agree we should be a witness to the world–but what path do we take here? That’s where it gets jumbled.
What’s not okay is to re-value a person based on their opinions or approach. Even if they’re wrong.
The trouble is that’s our default.
If they don’t do things like us, they’re not “one of us.”
But, of course they’re not. They’re one of God’s.
That’s all any of us are.
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Published on July 20, 2018 03:04