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What do you all think is the difference between a Biblical conviction, and a standard or preference.
In my home I have certain standards for how I want my kids to behave and what I expect from them, but I would not necessarily say these things are convictions that I think the Bible clearly speaks to, its just something we have in our family.
But I think a Biblical conviction is one where based on ones interpretation and understanding of Scripture, it applies to everyone.
For example - I have a biblical conviction that there is one God and one mediator between God and man, the man Christ Jesus. That is not a standard for just my family, but a conviction that I believe applies to all men.
Obviously though when we talk about deeply held Biblical convictions, good Christians will disagree about deeply held convictions.
So do you agree or disagree with my difference between convictions and standards?
How do you think differences of deeply held Biblical convictions between Christians should be handled?
In my home I have certain standards for how I want my kids to behave and what I expect from them, but I would not necessarily say these things are convictions that I think the Bible clearly speaks to, its just something we have in our family.
But I think a Biblical conviction is one where based on ones interpretation and understanding of Scripture, it applies to everyone.
For example - I have a biblical conviction that there is one God and one mediator between God and man, the man Christ Jesus. That is not a standard for just my family, but a conviction that I believe applies to all men.
Obviously though when we talk about deeply held Biblical convictions, good Christians will disagree about deeply held convictions.
So do you agree or disagree with my difference between convictions and standards?
How do you think differences of deeply held Biblical convictions between Christians should be handled?