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ABSOLUTES AND NEGOTIABLES
In every group of people, every institution, every organization, there are people who are opposed to change, people who are
ready to change, and people who just want to wait and see. Studies have shown that ten percent of any given group are
innovators. They're ready to try new things and risk change. But eighty percent are "show me" types. They might change, but
you must first prove to their satisfaction that change is advantageous. The final ten percent are nay-say-ers, against any
change at all, regardless of the advantages.
I know of a church where a near-riot took place over a movie projector.
Someone brought a projector into the church and showed a film (with Biblical content, of course), and a meeting of the church
leadership was called to debate it. "We can't have this," some said. Others argued that a movie projector was no big deal: "We
bring in missionaries who show slides. What's wrong with a movie that talks about the Lord?" The nay-say-ers quickly took the
matter in hand: "If the pictures stand still, it's all right. But if they move, it's sin."
There are absolutes, and there are
negotiables. Don't confuse the two. What is clearly taught in God's word is not up for debate. But what is not addressed
specifically is not worth clearing the house over. In the absolutes: obedience. In the negotiables: liberty. In all things: love.
Memory Verse
ACTS 11:9
What God has cleansed, no longer consider unholy.
Read Through The Bible
2 Kings 20-21; Isaiah 1