Episode 150 | Personal Conviction vs. Biblical Commands with Jamie Erickson

Are you unsure how to respond when some Christians are strongly convicted on an issue while others aren’t? Ever wonder how to explain the difference in personal convictions and biblical commands to your children? Join Katy and me along with special guest, Jamie Erickson, as we discuss how we can respond to our personal convictions and choose to take different stances on secondary issues while still showing love to our brothers and sisters in Christ.

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Episode 150 | Personal Conviction vs. Biblical Commands with Jamie Erickson: Our personal convictions can refine our faith because they can act as moorings to help us stand firm in today’s world. They give us a moral foundation in this culture of chaos. We will answer personally for whatever conviction the Spirit has given to us, and we have to let our brothers and sisters do the same.

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