You’re NOT Going To Change Me!
By Greg Gwin In a recent visit with a denominational preacher, it was noted that we have some real and serious doctrinal differences. "Would you be willing to discuss these in a friendly way?" I asked. He responded: "I'm not going to try to convert you, and you DEFINITELY aren't going to change me!" While the attitude he expressed is very common these days, we think it is wrong on several levels.
This attitude certainly conveys the idea: "I'm right, and couldn't possibly be wrong." No one can afford to think that way. Consider Apollos (Acts 18). He was a well-educated man from a respected center of Biblical studies; he was an eloquent speaker; and he was highly committed to spreading his message (vs. 24-25). But when he arrived in Ephesus, two 'ordinary Christians' (Aquila and Priscilla) recognized his faulty understanding and reached out to him with help (vs. 26). To his great credit, he accepted their instruction, changed, and went on to be a faithful and effective preacher of the Word (I Cor. 3:4ff). That would have never happened if he had proudly said, "You DEFINITELY aren't going to change me!" Let us all be open to the reality that we just might be wrong, and if so we WANT to be instructed "in the way of God more perfectly."
This attitude certainly conveys the idea: "I'm right, and couldn't possibly be wrong." No one can afford to think that way. Consider Apollos (Acts 18). He was a well-educated man from a respected center of Biblical studies; he was an eloquent speaker; and he was highly committed to spreading his message (vs. 24-25). But when he arrived in Ephesus, two 'ordinary Christians' (Aquila and Priscilla) recognized his faulty understanding and reached out to him with help (vs. 26). To his great credit, he accepted their instruction, changed, and went on to be a faithful and effective preacher of the Word (I Cor. 3:4ff). That would have never happened if he had proudly said, "You DEFINITELY aren't going to change me!" Let us all be open to the reality that we just might be wrong, and if so we WANT to be instructed "in the way of God more perfectly."
His response was a common one, but it exposes some seriously wrong attitudes. Think!
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