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How does Christian liberty relate to the Kingdom of God?

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Christian liberty allows believers to live in freedom from legalism while ensuring that their actions do not cause others to stumble.

Christian liberty, as discussed in Romans 14, emphasizes that while believers have freedom in Christ concerning dietary laws and other external matters, they are called to exercise that liberty with love and consideration for others. The overarching principle is not to use freedom as an occasion for stumbling blocks for fellow believers. Therefore, true liberty aligns with the values of the Kingdom of God—righteousness, peace, and joy—which encourages believers to prioritize communal harmony and the edification of one another rather than personal preferences. This way, the witness of Christ's work in believers is preserved and enhanced.
Scripture References: Romans 14:15-21

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The Kingdom of God
Wayne Boyd · Mar 20, 2020
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