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I would add one other thing. I am careful not to have any type of association which would seem to give acceptance to a neighbor. If I am seen playing golf on Monday, having the same person over for dinner on Thursday, and Saturday be seen socializing at this person's house, who is for example, a JW. When my neighbor sees this then he would assume, by association, I think the JW religion is ok. There is a fine line between what people call "friendship evangelism" and aligning ourselves with those who are of are of the world.

So when should have Jesus talked with the adulteress woman? When should he have eaten with publicans and sinners? What about the woman at the well? Did Jesus ever teach in a Jewish synagogue? What about Paul?


Reformed and Always Reforming,