Although we are not obligated to the rules or opinions of men, sometimes we should acquiesce to them in order to better present the gospel. A legitimate area for accommodation to the opinions of others will meet the following conditions: (1) it involves matters of indifference, that is, things that are not wrong in themselves; (2) it cannot be anything that God forbids; (3) it cannot be something of indifference that someone makes a matter of moral obligation.
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Kerry W. "Pete" Hurst was born and reared in the small coal-mining town of Grundy, VA. A graduate of King College and Reformed Theological Seminary, he has pastored churches in Virginia, Tennessee, and Alabama. He served as senior pastor of Calvary Reformed Presbyterian Church...