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Charles Spurgeon

Petty wars over abstruse points and unimportant questions

Titus 3:8-9
Charles Spurgeon July, 29 2009 Audio
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Petty wars over abstruse points and unimportant questions by Charles Spurgeon. Be careful to devote yourself to good works, Titus 3.8. Avoid foolish questions, Titus 3.9. Our days are few and are far better spent in devoting ourselves to good works than in disputing over matters which are, at best, of minor importance.

Incessant discussion of subjects of no practical value do a world of mischief. Our churches suffer much from petty wars over abstruse points and unimportant questions. After everything has been said that can be said, neither party is any the wiser. Therefore, the discussion no more promotes knowledge than love. It is foolish to sow in so barren a field.

Questions upon points wherein Scripture is silent? Mysteries which belong to God alone, prophecies of doubtful interpretation, modes of observing mere human ceremonies, are all foolish. Wise men will avoid them. Our business is neither to ask nor answer foolish questions, but to avoid them altogether.

If we observe the apostle's precept to be careful to devote ourselves to good works, we shall find ourselves far too much occupied with profitable business to take much interest in unworthy, contentious, and needless strivings.

There are, however, some questions which are the reverse of foolish, which we must not avoid. but fairly and honestly answer, such as these, Am I growing in grace and Christ-likeness? Does my life adorn the doctrine of my Saviour? What more can I do for Jesus? Such inquiries as these urgently demand our attention.

If we have been at all given to arguing and disputing, let us now turn to a service so much more profitable. Let us endeavour to lead others, both by our precept and example, to avoid foolish questions.
Charles Spurgeon
About Charles Spurgeon
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (19 June 1834 — 31 January 1892) was an English Particular Baptist preacher. His nickname is the "Prince of Preachers."
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