This is an interesting study regarding the conscience levels when it comes to convictions which vary from one Christian to another. I ran across it last night; it really covers a lot of ground, and tries to bring together fellow believers who do not always agree on things.
Personally, I think I vary from "sensitive strong" and a "sensitive abstainer", depending on the issue. Because I believe I have certain convictions and still try to respect those who don't share them. I also know that there are people who have convictions that I do not share, yet I respect them as I feel they are serving Christ the best way they know how.
The study also talks about the extremists on both ends (the "tempters" and the "legalists") and how they seem to feel superior to those of us who feel we have reasonable standards.
I honestly hope this is found to be helpful.
Living Word Heartbeat: Dealing with the Corporate Conscience of the Church (Part 1) by Pastor Carmelo Caparros II | Living Word Christian Churches of Cebu International, Inc.
Note: If this thread is better in a different part of CF, feel free to let me know.
Personally, I think I vary from "sensitive strong" and a "sensitive abstainer", depending on the issue. Because I believe I have certain convictions and still try to respect those who don't share them. I also know that there are people who have convictions that I do not share, yet I respect them as I feel they are serving Christ the best way they know how.
The study also talks about the extremists on both ends (the "tempters" and the "legalists") and how they seem to feel superior to those of us who feel we have reasonable standards.
I honestly hope this is found to be helpful.
Living Word Heartbeat: Dealing with the Corporate Conscience of the Church (Part 1) by Pastor Carmelo Caparros II | Living Word Christian Churches of Cebu International, Inc.
Note: If this thread is better in a different part of CF, feel free to let me know.
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