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Liberty or License?

April 24, 2020 • Brian Motte & Michael Fitzgerald

Last week we began the discussion of how do we know if we should do something the Bible is not clear whether it is right or wrong to do. This week we are discuss one of the principles that we are to follow, “to not be a stumbling block to a brother or sister in Christ”. We learn that when we are thinking of others and how our actions will effect them and their ability to understand the gospel, we quickly find ourselves no longer asking the question of “what can I do” and start asking the question, “what should I do?”

Day 2 - Liberty or License?

Today we discuss that sometimes people believe that when the Bible does not talk about a specific sin it give them the freedom and liberty to do whatever they want. Some people take that liberty to do what they want and use as a license to do whatever they want regardless of how it effects others. But is that really what the Bible teaches us to do?

Bad Company

April 29, 2020 • Brian Motte & Michael Fitzgerald

Last week we began the discussion of how do we know if we should do something the Bible is not clear whether it is right or wrong to do. This week we are discuss one of the principles that we are to follow, “to not be a stumbling block to a brother or sister in Christ”. We learn that when we are thinking of others and how our actions will effect them and their ability to understand the gospel, we quickly find ourselves no longer asking the question of “what can I do” and start asking the question, “what should I do?” Day 7 - Bad Company All week we have been discussing not being a “stumbling block” or getting in the way of another person growing in their faith in God. Yesterday we even discussed how even silence can be a stumbling block. Today we look at how the company we can cause people to stumble.

Silence is a Stumbling Block

April 28, 2020 • Brian Motte & Michael Fitzgerald

Last week we began the discussion of how do we know if we should do something the Bible is not clear whether it is right or wrong to do. This week we are discuss one of the principles that we are to follow, “to not be a stumbling block to a brother or sister in Christ”. We learn that when we are thinking of others and how our actions will effect them and their ability to understand the gospel, we quickly find ourselves no longer asking the question of “what can I do” and start asking the question, “what should I do?” Day 6 - Silence is a Stumbling Block All week we have been discussing not being a “stumbling block” or getting in the way of another person growing in their faith in God. Yesterday we even discussed how if we do, how sorrow awaits. Today we discuss the practical ways to love others so that we don’t find ourselves causing others to stumble in their faith, especially by just remaining silent when someone needs to hear the truth.

Sorrow awaits the Stumbling Block

April 27, 2020 • Brian Motte & Michael Fitzgerald

Last week we began the discussion of how do we know if we should do something the Bible is not clear whether it is right or wrong to do. This week we are discuss one of the principles that we are to follow, “to not be a stumbling block to a brother or sister in Christ”. We learn that when we are thinking of others and how our actions will effect them and their ability to understand the gospel, we quickly find ourselves no longer asking the question of “what can I do” and start asking the question, “what should I do?” Day 5 - Sorrow awaits the Stumbling Block All week we have been discussing not being a “stumbling block” or getting in the way of another person growing in their faith in God. Today we discuss what awaits us if we do cause another person to stumble into sin and practical things we can do to guard ourselves from doing that.