In this expository sermon Dr. Felker shares a message about two different kinds of believers and he gives some principles concerning how each should relate to the other. Some are libertarian in their approach to the Christian life. They understand that material and outward things are morally neutral and that right and wrong are basically inward. Other Christians have been taught to live a more restrictive lifestyle. When they follow the libertarian without first understanding the theological basis for such behavior, they can end up violating their conscience and experience guilt. Or they may judge the libertarian Christian for their behavior and cause conflict. So before we exercise our perceived liberty, we should consider when love would lead us to abstain from activities that other Christians find objectionable, especially before others. So this message gives guidance concerning moral decisions that we face.
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Pastor Felker earned a B.A. degree from Criswell College in Dallas, TX in 1978; and a M.A. degree from Criswell Graduate School of the Bible (Summa Cum Laude) in 1982. His major field of study was Greek and New Testament. He also completed a Doctor of Ministry degree from...