If a Christian speaks consistently from a belief in the Lordship of Christ over every area of thought, if it not unlikely that he will encounter, at some point, the accusation of being “arrogant,” “presumptuous,” or “pompous.” While we are likely all guilty of having spoken in an arrogant, presumptuous, or pompous manner on various occasions, endeavoring to present the Truth with “gentleness and respect” (1 Pe. 3:15) will not render one immune from this accusation. This is because, in this case, the accusation finds its source in the attitude of the unbeliever – an attitude that says “Who are you to tell me what is right or wrong for me to do?” While such an attitude is common in today’s post-Christian milieu, it is found to be fraught with problems upon further examination. Continue reading
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