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Religious and Sincere, but Disagree

 

Religious and Sincere, but Disagree                             

            There are two people who are religious and sincere, but they do not agree on religious issues.    The first person views the Bible as the complete, absolute guide and final answer for all religious questions. He believes on a “thus saith the Lord”. As he reads the Bible, he believes the scripture as God’s word.

               The second person believes the Bible, but he has other sources to guide his religious belief. Many of his convictions are based upon what he is “led” to believe. Sometimes his family influences his decisions. At other times, his friends have religious ideas he likes. Those beliefs are not supported by the Bible, but he is sure they are true for him. He is persuaded the Lord “guided” him into his current belief. He even has his beliefs verified by the preacher where he attends church.

               The first person seeks the Bible to receive his answers from God. The second person does too, but his perception is affected by what he is “led to believe”. He is like Colossians 2:18,19. He holds on to what he “sees” rather than to the Head, Jesus Christ.

               The first person is “led” to believe and do what he does, but it is by the inspired word of God as Psalm 119:105 says, “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and light unto my pathway.” He is persuaded by “every scripture inspired of God”, because it is profitable and makes man complete (2 Timothy 3:16,17).

               Will these two men ever come to an agreement religiously?  It will be when they both approach the Bible as the final word from God, not until then. Which one are YOU?