by Jim Gordon
As I was reading over a few articles recently, I came across one that was about the eight most controversial topics in the church today.
I read through the article and had to agree, these are eight things that can be very controversial. And as we all know we can basically take verses from the bible and show why we believe the way we do in regard to each topic.
I am not going to go into my views on these topics, but just for information here are the topics the article listed as most controversial: gay marriage; abortion; women in leadership; type of worship music; spiritual gifts; baptism; politics from the pulpit; and alcohol.
Obviously, there are many more topics in the church today that can be very controversial. We as Christians are never going to agree on any of the listed topics yet we are entitled to our views and interpretations.
The problem comes in when we decide to stand and defend our view by judging others, condemning others and fighting amongst ourselves to prove our point.
What bothers me is the way we divide up the body of Christ based on our personal views on various issues. I personally do not believe that the body of Christ was meant to be divided. Jesus prayed in John 17:21 that they may all be one, even as You, Father are in Me and I in You, that they also may be in Us, so that the world may believe that You sent Me.
Yet today we seem to be divided against one another according to denomination, doctrine and various other topics in our world. We divide over LGBT issues, race, gender identity, equality for women, inerrancy of the bible, politics, universal salvation or eternal hell. Come up with a topic and we will find a way to disagree over it.
The bible mentions in Galatians 3:28 that there is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free man, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus. This is the way it should be today. We are all one in Christ Jesus no matter what our personal beliefs and interpretations.
Jesus said, by this all men will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another. He was talking about a godly love for fellow believers. Jesus also said love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you and love your neighbor as yourself. Sounds to me like he is saying to love all people.
We are not going to agree on everything. We are not going to be in complete harmony on all issues, yet we can love, respect and treat each other with a godly love that comes from the Spirit that lives within us. Rather than judging and condemning others who see things differently, accept them with their differences and let of love of God flow out to touch those around you.
Hi Norm, yes, isn’t that the truth. I know complete agreement is not going to happen, and really is not meant to happen. Yet to fight and argue over differences is not meant either. If we could only accept one another in godly love even with the differences. Thanks for the comment.
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Couldn’t agree more. These issues frequently get inflated to the point that they are doctrinal “deal-breakers.” Once you take a look at the detrimental effects of our divisiveness, it just doesn’t make sense anymore.
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Hi Jem, yes, it is a message that needs to be continually mentioned. There is to much arguing, judging and condemning when godly love is needed. Thanks for the comment.
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Keep saying this, Jim. So very important and so very much something we all need to be doing our best at – letting go of insisting on being right about our beliefs and opinions and letting Jesus love in and through us. It is a life-long lesson that we continue to learn. Thanks for your faithfulness in declaring such a message.
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