Commands of the Apostles – Part 33

04/08/23 Video Broadcast

This study addresses the following questions:

  1. How can we “note those who cause divisions and offenses?”
  2. If we “note those who cause divisions and offenses” are we being judgmental?
  3. What is the difference between a division and an offense?
  4. Should we forbid polygamists from attending our congregations?
  5. How are denominations such as Lutherans, Wesleyans and Mennonites actually doing something that Paul said one should never do?
  6. How did so many Christian denominations form?
  7. Are there any potential traps when growing up in a loving family?
  8. What are the signs we can look for that indicate we are, or we are in relationship with a divisive person?
  9. Is it wrong to end your prayer with “Amen?”
  10. How can we fulfill the command to “all speak the same thing” and have “no divisions” and be “perfectly joined in the same mind” when there are so many varying opinions among believers?
  11. Are there certain topics that we should simply not discuss because they are too inflammatory?
  12. For groups that actually do “all speak the same thing” and have “no divisions” and be “perfectly joined in the same mind,” does this prove they are pleasing to Yahweh?

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