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      • Reasoning with God does not mean arguing with Him or making excuses for ourselves or our actions. Nor does it mean trying to get God to change His laws. Reasoning with Him means giving Him reasons for why we ask what we do.
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  2. Oct 7, 2016 · People should look at believers and see a stark difference. This light will either push them away or draw them closer so they can learn about Christ—the reason for this light (cf. John 3:19-21). Again, the primary way we live as lights is by not complaining. When we practice complaining and arguing, we look more like a child of this world.

  3. points out that while much of Scripture demands making right choices, certain decisions, especially in the Wisdom literature (Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, etc.), demand discernment, prudence, and choosing wisely between alternatives.

  4. The Bible is logical in its content, provides examples of godly men reasoning, has doctrine established by logical extension, and confutes error by logical refutation. Christians should learn logic, for they are the rules of thinking, persuading, and defending.

  5. For the scribes not only transcribed the Scriptures, but were generally, also, teachers of the law, from which they had the name of lawyers: Having heard them reasoning together — Having attended to the discourse between Jesus and the Sadducees; and perceiving that he had answered them well — Had confuted their degrading doctrine of ...

  6. May 20, 2024 · What does the Bible say about arguing? Scripture tells us that we shouldn’t argue with each other especially over simple matters that are meaningless. Christians are to be loving, kind, humble, and respectful to others. The only time a Christian should argue is when defending the faith against false teachers and others.

  7. Aug 14, 2023 · The answer depends on what “argue” means. The Bible is clear that some types of arguing are sin. For example, the Bible instructs Christians to use “sweetness” in their speech (Prov. 16:21) and to not be quarrelsome (2 Tim. 2:23).

  8. Apr 15, 2023 · Discover the Bible's wisdom on arguing with love and understanding! Learn from powerful examples, Scripture, and practical strategies to transform conflicts into growth opportunities.

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