Link of the Week #18

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Hello readers! One of the great joys of the Christian life is to grow in the knowledge of God through the study of His Word. As our minds are renewed and our vision is sharpened we begin to understand who God is and what He has done with increased clarity. The Word of God is truly a rich goldmine of doctrinal and devotional wealth for the Christian. But what do we do when our brothers in Christ read the same Scriptures we do yet come to completely different conclusions? What do we do when doctrinal differences and divisions arise within Christ's body? What should our reaction be to those who have a faulty understanding of the faith? How are we to respond to false teaching in the church? These questions are of pressing importance to everyone who cares for the purity and peace of Christ's church.

In this week's link, we'd like to highlight a letter written by the famed Reformed pastor (and hymn-writer) John Newton that deals with this very topic. In this letter, Newton provides us with helpful, and biblical, advice on the often sticky issues involved in doctrinal disagreement. We hope you enjoy this weeks link!

To read this week's link go here.

(For those of you who may be new to the blog, we've touched some on these issues before. Enjoy!)

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