A thought by
Larry Osborne, (2009-04-04) from his book, Ten Dumb Things Smart Christians Believe (p. 81). The Crown Publishing Group. Kindle
Edition. (Click on the title to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.)
Larry says,
“Adding rules, regulations, standards, or anything else we wish he'd included,
and then judging those who fail to follow our additions, puts us at odds with God.
It also puts us at risk of being branded a spiritual liar, no matter how
strongly we feel about an issue.”
He goes on,
“Yet the more passionate we are about an issue, the harder it can be to let it go.
Listen to our political rhetoric, our battles over obscure theological
distinctives, and our rants against those who do church differently. By far,
the harshest letters and e-mails I've ever received have been those triggered
by a tradition, a preference, or a topic the writer felt so strongly about— and
the Bible said nothing about. This same tendency was noted by the apostle Paul
in his letter to the church in Corinth. He chided them for their endless
arguments and then said sarcastically, ‘Of course you have to fight over these
things, or how else would you be able to prove your spiritual superiority over
one another?’”
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