Beginning with Romans chapter 13, Paul has been talking about we should relate to the believers around us. We have learned that, as believers, we are to love one another, help one another and accept one another. This section serves as the climax of those thoughts. Here, we learn that we are to have a spirit of toleration toward our brothers and sisters in Christ.
You see, I don’t know whether you have noticed it or not, but we are all different. We are here from different places, with different backgrounds and different types of upbringing. If we aren’t careful, we can allow the differences we have become a problem in the fellowship. We can look at a brother or sister who has some different ideas that we do and we can conclude that we just won’t fellowship with them because they are just plain weird. However, it is our differences that make the church possible.
If we were all the same, this would be a dull and boring place, but the fact that we are different allows the church to be a place where unique personalities meet and produce a dynamic that can be found no where else in the world.
Take a band for instance. In that band there are all types of instruments, they sound different, they look different and they are all played differently.
You also have all types of musicians, who have all kinds of playing habits. Yet, when all of this comes together, and all follow the leader and stay together, they can produce some beautiful music.
This is the Lord’s desire for His church. When we allow the Spirit of the Lord to operate in the church, we will love, respect and tolerate one another and produce a symphony of harmony that the world cannot duplicate. When we all love the Lord, as we should. When He is allowed to lead, as He should. There will be peace, harmony and power in the church!
There is a lot of talk in the world today about tolerance. They mean that we are to affirm other people regardless of what they do in life. For instance, if a person is openly homosexual, then the rest of the world is supposed to honor that person and encourage their lifestyle. That is what the world means by tolerance. Well, friends, there are some things that we just can’t tolerate!
What we are exploring here is an attitude within the church that accepts the personal differences of our brother or sister in Christ. An attitude that loves them just like they are, even when we disagree, or even when they are wrong! We might not be able to support their view, but we can still practice love for them; this is the theme of this passage.
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