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Why should Christians avoid arguments about trivial matters?

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Christians are encouraged to avoid trivial arguments as they lead to strife and do not build the faith of others (2 Timothy 2:14).

In 2 Timothy 2:14, Paul warns against engaging in debates over words that have no profit and can lead to the subversion of faith. Arguing over trivial matters not only distracts from the essential truths of the gospel but can also cause division and confusion within the church. Instead of strife, believers are called to focus on teaching the truth in love and gentleness, seeking to guide others toward a deeper understanding of Christ. This approach reflects a heart that values unity and the edification of fellow believers rather than mere victory in debate.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 2:14

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