“I am praying not only for
these disciples but also for all who will ever believe in me through
their message. I pray that they will all be one, just as you and I are
one—as you are in me, Father, and I am in you. And may they be in us so
that the world will believe you sent me.” - (John 17:20–21)
Have you ever noticed there are some people who like to fight? They
like to argue, and they are unhappy when they are happy. So they find
something to get worked up about, something new to debate. They love
conflict. It’s a sad way to live.
When I was a younger Christian, I felt that it was my job to set
everyone straight. I had been a Christian for about a year and had been
reading the Bible and going to church almost every night of the week. I
thought, I’m going to set everyone straight. That was the way I was.
I knew everything. I had the answer to every question. And if you held a
view different from mine, then I was going to talk you out of it and
into mine.
I don’t feel that way anymore. Obviously, I want everyone to believe in
Jesus. But if you have a slightly different take on a theological truth
than I do, I don’t feel that it is my job to convince you. I like this
statement regarding believers: “In essentials, unity; in nonessentials,
liberty; in all things, charity.” The word essentials refers to
the most important theological doctrines like that of the Bible being
the Word of God, Jesus Christ being the only way to the Father, and salvation coming through Christ and Christ alone. Those are the essentials. In essentials, unity. We don’t ever flex on essentials.
But in nonessentials, liberty.
What are nonessentials? Things like the style of music. Some people
like it loud. Some people like it quiet. Some people like a certain
style. Some people like another style. These are secondary issues. We
should never divide over them. In nonessentials, liberty.
Finally, in all things, charity, which is another word for love. Be loving.
Do you love conflict and do you want to set others straight? How much is charity a part of your approach?
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