Where was Paul's grace in challenging Peter?

Discussion in '2003 Archive' started by Daniel David, Dec 28, 2002.

  1. Bible-belted New Member

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    I agree. Too many confuse grace with the world's twisted ideas about "tolerance". Grace means having no standards.

    That said, even Paul did have things to say about contentious people.
     
  2. Abiyah <img src =/abiyah.gif>

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    For me, this whole concept has been demon-
    strated in this very thread. One person named
    what they see as Paul's contention with Peter
    in the passage alluded to here. I do not at all see
    what they said as the contention; I see another.

    Since their opinion and mine are not matters of
    salvation or any other important theological idea,
    why should I contend with them? What would be
    the point? In my opinion, it is best let go in this
    thread, unless it is brought up as a particular sub-
    ject of another thread.

    If that were to happen, I would ask myself: should
    I get involved in this, or will I just be causing divi-
    sion by saying anything? Is it worth being a part
    of contention by getting involved? Will the con-
    tention be at all beneficial? After these consider-
    ations, I still may not get involved.

    I think we must choose our battles by their worthi-
    ness of words and the need for peace among our
    Lord's Family members.

    [ January 03, 2003, 10:11 AM: Message edited by: Abiyah ]
     
  3. Molly New Member

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    Peace and unity at any cost...no,this is not right. Sound doctrine and truth is what allows true unity with believers. Unity based on truth is what I desire for.