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S18E1 Striving wo Strife Pt 1: Why Do Christian's Argue?

38 min · 7. heinä 2026
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S18E1 Striving wo Strife Pt 1: Why Do Christian's Argue? [https://linktr.ee/Sogreatsalvation] There is a tension that has always existed in the Christian world.Believers are called to unity—real unity grounded in truth, humility, and love. Yet church history, and even today’s online spaces, are filled with disagreement, debate, and division among people who all claim the same Lord and the same Scriptures.So the question naturally arises: Why do Christians argue so much?Not just disagree—but argue. Not just discuss—but strive to win.This series, Striving Without Strife, is not about silencing conviction or pretending truth does not matter. It is about something more difficult: recognizing how easily a pursuit of truth can become entangled with pride, ego, and the desire to win.We live in a culture that trains people to debate everything. Social media rewards sharp responses, quick wins, and public victories. Over time, conversations about Scripture, doctrine, and theology can shift from “What is true?” to “How do I defeat this argument?”And that shift matters.Because truth can be handled in two very different ways: it can be spoken in love to build up, or it can be used as a weapon to tear down.Scripture does call believers to contend for the faith. There are moments for correction, clarity, and even strong rebuke. But the New Testament also repeatedly warns against strife, vain disputes, and arguments that produce division rather than edification.That means the issue is not whether Christians should care about truth—they must. The issue is how truth is handled and what spirit drives the conversation.So why do Christians argue?First, because truth matters. If Scripture is God’s Word, then disagreement is not trivial. Many arguments come from genuine concern for doctrine, the gospel, and faithfulness to Christ.Second, because the flesh is still present. Even sincere believers can slip from conviction into pride, from clarity into ego, and from discussion into personal contest.Third, because modern culture rewards conflict. Online spaces amplify sharpness and reduce patience, shaping how believers communicate without them realizing it.And fourth, because identity often becomes tied to interpretation. When a theological position becomes part of personal identity, disagreement can feel like personal threat rather than honest discussion.The result is that even Bible-centered conversations can become emotionally charged battles for validation instead of pathways to understanding.But Scripture presents a different pattern. Christ is bold, yet never driven by ego. The apostles are firm, yet not fleshly. Truth is never separated from love.So the deeper question is not simply why do we argue, but: what kind of people are we becoming in the way we argue?Because it is possible to be right in content and wrong in spirit. It is possible to defend truth while damaging unity. And it is possible to win an argument while losing the very character Christ is forming in His people.This series begins there: not with how to win debates, but with how to recognize the difference between striving for truth and striving against one another.Because the goal is not victory over people.The goal is faithfulness to Christ—speaking truth in a way that actually reflects Him.

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S18E1 Striving wo Strife Pt 1: Why Do Christian's Argue? [https://linktr.ee/Sogreatsalvation] There is a tension that has always existed in the Christian world.Believers are called to unity—real unity grounded in truth, humility, and love. Yet church history, and even today’s online spaces, are filled with disagreement, debate, and division among people who all claim the same Lord and the same Scriptures.So the question naturally arises: Why do Christians argue so much?Not just disagree—but argue. Not just discuss—but strive to win.This series, Striving Without Strife, is not about silencing conviction or pretending truth does not matter. It is about something more difficult: recognizing how easily a pursuit of truth can become entangled with pride, ego, and the desire to win.We live in a culture that trains people to debate everything. Social media rewards sharp responses, quick wins, and public victories. Over time, conversations about Scripture, doctrine, and theology can shift from “What is true?” to “How do I defeat this argument?”And that shift matters.Because truth can be handled in two very different ways: it can be spoken in love to build up, or it can be used as a weapon to tear down.Scripture does call believers to contend for the faith. There are moments for correction, clarity, and even strong rebuke. But the New Testament also repeatedly warns against strife, vain disputes, and arguments that produce division rather than edification.That means the issue is not whether Christians should care about truth—they must. The issue is how truth is handled and what spirit drives the conversation.So why do Christians argue?First, because truth matters. If Scripture is God’s Word, then disagreement is not trivial. Many arguments come from genuine concern for doctrine, the gospel, and faithfulness to Christ.Second, because the flesh is still present. Even sincere believers can slip from conviction into pride, from clarity into ego, and from discussion into personal contest.Third, because modern culture rewards conflict. Online spaces amplify sharpness and reduce patience, shaping how believers communicate without them realizing it.And fourth, because identity often becomes tied to interpretation. When a theological position becomes part of personal identity, disagreement can feel like personal threat rather than honest discussion.The result is that even Bible-centered conversations can become emotionally charged battles for validation instead of pathways to understanding.But Scripture presents a different pattern. Christ is bold, yet never driven by ego. The apostles are firm, yet not fleshly. Truth is never separated from love.So the deeper question is not simply why do we argue, but: what kind of people are we becoming in the way we argue?Because it is possible to be right in content and wrong in spirit. It is possible to defend truth while damaging unity. And it is possible to win an argument while losing the very character Christ is forming in His people.This series begins there: not with how to win debates, but with how to recognize the difference between striving for truth and striving against one another.Because the goal is not victory over people.The goal is faithfulness to Christ—speaking truth in a way that actually reflects Him.

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