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S18E4 Striving Without Strife – Part 4: How to Disagree Like a Christian [https://linktr.ee/Sogreatsalvation] Growth requires division. That may sound like a contradiction, but it is one of the remarkable designs found in God's creation. Every healthy human body grows because its cells divide. From infancy to adulthood, cells multiply, allowing the body to develop, heal, and mature. Yet healthy cells reveal something important: they divide without destroying. They do not attack one another, compete for control, or tear apart the body they belong to. Their division is orderly, purposeful, and serves the life of the whole. The church can learn from that picture. Disagreement among Christians is inevitable. We come from different backgrounds, experiences, and levels of spiritual maturity. We study difficult passages, ask questions, and challenge one another's understanding of Scripture. When handled properly, these conversations can sharpen our faith and help us grow. The problem is not that Christians disagree. The problem is how we disagree. Too often, conversations that should lead to greater understanding produce resentment instead. Questions become attacks. Correction becomes condemnation. Brothers and sisters in Christ begin treating one another like enemies instead of members of the same body. The apostle Paul reminds us that the body of Christ grows as every part works properly. A healthy body does not grow because one part dominates another, but because each member contributes to the strength and maturity of the whole. The same principle applies to our discussions about truth. Scripture calls believers to contend for the faith. False teaching must be confronted, and truth must be defended. But even when correction is necessary, the spirit and manner of that correction matter. We are commanded to speak the truth in love. We are told that "the servant of the Lord must not strive; but be gentle unto all men, apt to teach, patient." We are instructed to restore those who have fallen into error with meekness, remembering that we ourselves depend on the grace of God. Biblical conviction and Christian love are not opposites. They belong together. The goal of disagreement should not be victory over another person, but a clearer understanding of God's truth. Not humiliation, but restoration. Not proving ourselves superior, but helping one another grow. Healthy cells divide so that the body may grow. Cancerous cells divide without regard for the health of the body they inhabit. The difference is not simply division—it is whether that division produces life or destruction. Our disagreements can do the same. Will our conversations strengthen the body of Christ or weaken it? Will they promote maturity or deepen division? Will they reflect the wisdom that is "first pure, then peaceable, gentle, and easy to be intreated," or the spirit of this age that measures success by winning arguments? In this episode of Striving Without Strife, we will explore what it means to disagree as followers of Jesus Christ. We will discover that conviction does not require cruelty, that truth does not need anger to defend it, and that some of the strongest defenders of the faith have also been examples of humility and grace. Because Christian maturity is measured not only by what we believe, but by how we treat one another while seeking the truth together. Growth requires division. But it never requires tearing the body apart.
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