Human nature being what it is, we’re not always going to get along with all people all of the time. But if the fallout between Paul and Barnabas in Acts 16, and the acrimony between Euodia and Synchete in Philippians 4, tells us anything, it tells us that Christians must agree to disagree agreeably. We can have a separation that is healthy rather than contemptible, and we can have a parting of the ways that honors God rather than drags His name through the mud. But no matter the circumstances, all Christians should be willing to reconcile with one another.
Rich in Christology and personal application, Pastor Ronald H. Gann expounds upon Paul’s famous Prison-Epistle verse-by-verse.
15 - The Joy Of Reconciliation
Philippians 4:1-5
October 15, 2017 • Pastor Ronald H. Gann
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