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Epistle: Romans 14:1-12 (Pentecost 15: Series A)
Paul attempts to break down the walls which the early Christians effortlessly erected between those of different ethnic origins — specifically Jews and Gentiles — to drive them to the will and mind of Christ: Worship together as one body. -
Heresy, Deconstruction, and What to Do About It
When orthodoxy becomes a Law, heterodoxy can feel like the Gospel. -
Considering the Weak in Faith?
Perhaps if we indulged our Christian freedom around them, they would come to see that “the kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking but of righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit. -
How I Overcame My Fear of Christian Freedom
St. Paul talks about faith that is weak and by his description of what it looks like, I lived there; I've been the weak brother. It appears that a firm faith is that faith that trusts in the goodness of God for you based on something outside of you – not on some special, superior knowledge, but having your name known and loved by God.
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