They should gently teach those who oppose the truth. Perhaps God will change those people's hearts, and they will believe the truth.
When a person knows about a subject with absolute certainty, there's a really good possibility for a "know it all" attitude to set in or, worse yet, a condescending pride. Christians are no different especially when it comes to the issue of salvation. I've often found Christians bragging pridefully about the surety of their salvation and how righteous their beliefs are. We need to remember that sharing the Word's truth is the real goal once we come to know the Truth, not necessarily basking in the sunlight of salvation. We have to constantly ask ourselves if we're sharing the Gospel with people we know and meet, and whether or not those people received the truth. When sharing the Gospel with the resistant, we need to be gentle and apply the teachings of 2 Timothy 2:25. If we're not gentle with the resistant, there's a risk of leading someone away from Christ because of what people will feel is a bad attitude or condescending pride coming from a Christian.
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I have found this to be true from personal experience. What sucks about it is that there is a certain degree of gentleness you have to use with each person.
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