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What does the Bible say about resolving disagreements among Christians?

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Romans 14 teaches that we should receive weaker believers with love, focusing on unity rather than disputes.

In Romans 14, the Apostle Paul instructs believers on how to handle disagreements over non-essential issues, emphasizing the importance of receiving one another in love. He advises stronger believers to welcome those who may be weaker in faith, recognizing that everyone is on a journey of growth and maturity in their Christian walk. The principle here is not to criticize or look down upon a fellow believer for their immaturities, but rather to support and encourage them as they grow. Paul makes it clear that our unity in Christ is far more essential than our opinions on disputable matters.
Scripture References: Romans 14:1-4

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