Understanding the Importance of Traditions in Faith

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Explore the significance of traditions in faith through essential teachings delivered by the apostles, distinguishing between good traditions that align with God's will and bad traditions that may hinder spiritual growth. Discover how man-made good traditions can enhance worship practices while staying true to biblical principles.

  • Traditions
  • Faith
  • Apostles
  • Spiritual Growth
  • Worship

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  1. TRADITIONS BAD GOOD ESSENTIAL

  2. Essential Traditions Teaching delivered by Apostles (I Cor. 11:2, 2 Thess.2:15, 3:6) Keep them Hold them Receive them Why? God Inspired and Delivered (Jn. 14:26, 16:13-15, 20:21-23, Acts 2:42)

  3. Bad Traditions... Man-made which make void God s Essential Traditions (Matt. 15: 1-9) God-made but has ended for God delivered new essential (Rom. 7:12, 10:4) Man-made after the world, not according to Christ (Col. 2:8)

  4. Man Made Good Traditions... Expedient not essential Lawful (1 Cor. 6:12) Time and Location of Assemblies of the first day of the week Use of Song books Power Point Time during the worship services of serving the Lord s Supper Dividing the Lord s Supper from collecting the contribution with a song

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