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Introduction:
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The second question that needs to be answered is...
A. Does God care about ignorance?
1. God desires that ignorance be put to silence.
A. This is accomplished when we walk by faith.
1. Walking by faith is putting to silence the ignorance of foolish men by doing good.
B. Walking by faith cannot be accomplish if one is ignorant of God’s word.
B. Ignorance is dealt with in the Scriptures in much detail and God expects us to pay attention to the details.
2. Does God care how we preach and teach?
Body:
1. Mercy is found when ignorance is lost.
A. Saving grace is only found when ignorance is lost.
1. Faith only comes through knowledge of God’s Word.
2. The more faith we have in God the more mercy and grace He blesses us with.
B. If mercy and grace are dependent upon faith—does God care about ignorance?
C. If God cares about ignorance—does God care about how we preach and teach?
2. Strife is cased by ignorance.
A. Strife is cased by ignorance when a person desires to have his ears tickled above hearing the truth.
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This happens when what sounds good to man is given priority above God’s Word.
B. If God tells us to avoid strife by avoiding foolish and ignorant disputes then does God care about ignorance?
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How could we possibly know what an ignorant dispute is if we do not know what God considers a relevant dispute?
2. Would a person need to be taught what a relevant dispute is?
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If a person needs to be taught what a relevant dispute is to avoid foolish and ignorant disputes, then would God care about what we preach and teach?
3. Sin is a direct result of Ignorance.
A. Sin separates us from God.
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If sin separates us from God and is the result of ignorance then does God care about ignorance?
2. If God cares about ignorance then does God care about what we preach and teach?
Conclusion:
1. Ignorance is no longer tolerated by God...
A. Then, we as the church need to be teaching people how to be ready for Christ’s return because He is only going to take His people home.
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So does God care about how we worship in preaching and teaching?
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