aadebayo
Puritan Board Freshman
Hello All
I have a regular conversation with a Muslim at my workplace. Sometimes, he mentions God's name (I know that the god of Islam is not the God who created the whole universe, who is self existent, self sustaining, unchanging, infinite, Holy, Mighty, powerful God). I have spoken to him several times. My concern is that will I be violating the third commandment by not drawing to his attention each time who I know God is?
Also I have had at least 2 colleagues use the name of God in vain recently. How do I call them to account? Will it be good to first ask if they believe in God first and use that as a basis of drawing their attention to this sin. A majority of my colleagues, including all my close colleagues (colleagues who I directly work with) know that I am a Christian. Your thoughts and advice will be much appreciated.
Please bear in mind that I have read both the Westminster Confession and 1689 London Baptist Confession.
I have a regular conversation with a Muslim at my workplace. Sometimes, he mentions God's name (I know that the god of Islam is not the God who created the whole universe, who is self existent, self sustaining, unchanging, infinite, Holy, Mighty, powerful God). I have spoken to him several times. My concern is that will I be violating the third commandment by not drawing to his attention each time who I know God is?
Also I have had at least 2 colleagues use the name of God in vain recently. How do I call them to account? Will it be good to first ask if they believe in God first and use that as a basis of drawing their attention to this sin. A majority of my colleagues, including all my close colleagues (colleagues who I directly work with) know that I am a Christian. Your thoughts and advice will be much appreciated.
Please bear in mind that I have read both the Westminster Confession and 1689 London Baptist Confession.