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Knowledge

Knowledge is an accurately informed mind. To be an effective ambassador, we need knowledge of the questions and answers.

In Colossians 2, Paul warns against being taken captive by philosophy and empty deception according to the traditions of men instead of according to Christ. Paul is not warning against the tools of philosophy, but rather the opinions of philosophers and the world at large. Paul is saying that even though you can’t avoid being part of culture, you can avoid being taken captive by the ideas of the world.

You need a basic understanding of the kinds of questions and challenges non-Christians have to avoid being taken in by them and to understand how to answer them.

In 2 Corinthians 10:3-5, Paul talks about spiritual warfare. The weapons we have to fight the warfare are weapons of truth. The warfare is not principally demons sitting on people's shoulders, but rather demonic ideas that persuade people away from the truth of Christ. “We are tearing down speculative theories and all lofty things raised up against the knowledge of God and we are taking every thought captive to the obedience of Christ.”

Paul is saying that we should have accurate thoughts. It is our understanding of the truth that becomes a weapon to defeat false ideas.

You need to be familiar with Scripture and understand the Christian worldview, how what we believe fits together and makes sense. This is how you will be able to answer challenges.