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What does Mark 9 say about intolerance in religion?

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Mark 9 emphasizes that we must not oppose those who are not against Christ, promoting a principle of tolerance among true believers.

In Mark 9, Jesus rebukes His disciples for forbidding someone who was casting out demons in His name but did not follow them. He states, 'For he that is not against us is on our part.' This implies a need for tolerance towards those who operate outside our immediate group, as long as they are not opposing the core gospel of Christ. The context here is about genuine expressions of faith and the dangers of pride that lead to a false belief that only our immediate circle can do good work in the name of Christ. Furthermore, this teaching reminds Christians to be supportive of fellow believers in the global church, regardless of denominational differences, as long as they uphold the gospel of God's grace.
Scripture References: Mark 9:38-40

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