Why is avoiding foolish questions important for Christians?
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Avoiding foolish questions keeps us focused on the gospel and prevents unnecessary contention (Titus 3:9).
In Titus 3:9, we are instructed to avoid foolish questions and genealogies because these issues do not contribute to our growth in Christ. Engaging in arguments over speculative or trivial matters can distract us from the vital truths of the gospel and lead to unhealthy divisions within the church. The nature of these 'foolish questions' often results in strife, as they stem from pride instead of a sincere desire to understand or grow spiritually. By rejecting such engagements, believers uphold the peace of the church and keep their focus on the gospel message that truly matters—the salvation found in Christ alone. This approach encourages unity and mitigates conflicts arising from personal grievances or theological debates that are not rooted in Scripture.
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