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Introduction: In we have been dealing with the problem of questionable things in the Christians life.
I am sure that in your Christians life you have at some point had to ask yourself the question: “What do I do when another Christians disagrees with me concerning a personal choice?”
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How many of you have had a time when you had to seriously consider that question?
I know I have.
As we studied chapter 14 we have already identified several questions in order to determine whether or not a person preference is appropriate.
If we are to love on another we ought to ask 1).
Am I fully convinced?
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Am I doing this unto the Lord? 3).
Will it stand the test at the judgment seat? 4).
Am I causing others to stumble? 5).
Am I doing this by faith?
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