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Why is it important for Christians to avoid disputes over indifferent matters?

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Disputes over indifferent matters undermine the unity and peace in the church.

In Romans 14, Paul stresses the need to avoid disputes over non-essential matters such as food and days of observance. He explains that the kingdom of God is about 'righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Ghost' (Romans 14:17), not about rituals or external behaviors. Engaging in disputes over such matters distracts from the core of the Christian faith and can lead to division within the body. Therefore, believers are encouraged to focus on building one another up in love and understanding, rather than causing friction over personal convictions.
Scripture References: Romans 14:17

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Romans Fourteen
Henry Mahan · Jan 12, 1975
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