Over the last few years I have heard many conversations about the "essentials" of the faith and about not compromising on them - good counsel! I have run into very big and obvious differences but had yet to realize how I defined my "essentials" until a supposed "non-essential" challenged me. I think I know now.
Are essentials only related to God's sovereignty and salvation? I don't think so.
Webster defines essential as: of the utmost importance. (in this context)
So how do we decide what is and what is not essential or of the utmost importance regarding our faith? If I believe the Bible to be God's Word, then I believe it is all true and of the utmost importance regarding my faith! I don't believe the culture we live in today changes any part of God's Word or makes anything any less relevant or less important... and that is what shapes my study of His Word and "essentially" the living out of my faith.
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Sunday, October 4, 2009
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well said babe I agree it is of the utmost importance to decide were we stand on hermeneutics and the New Testament, we definetly discover the filters within ourselves in times such as these. I think of safety and stumbling is what we portray to outsiders a stumbling block and offensive in a wrong way. and is it unsafe to family and body to stand on whatever we have decided to stand upon. I love you babe.
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