David McConnell - September 3, 2021
076. What does the Bible mean when it instructs Christians to "be open to reason"?
From Series: "BuildingUp"
The BuildingUp Podcast, part of the teaching ministry of Agape Church in Pinson, AL.
by Agape Church | Apr 21, 2020
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CloseIn culture, being open to reason means you are willing to listen and be persuaded by a fair argument. But Christians are supposed to hold steady and firm in our faith and not be moved from it by persuasive speech. So what is the Bible instructing us to do when it tells us to be reasonable people? What is the difference in being open to reason culturally vs biblically?
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