"If thou take away... the yoke, the putting forth of the finger..." Some Christians think that this scripture is telling them not to judge. Get the right interpretation.
"Is it such a fast that I have chosen? a day for a man to afflict his soul? is it to bow down his head as a bulrush, and to spread sackcloth and ashes..." Many Christians think that this scripture means that fasting is unprofitable, religious, and legalistic.
"If ye love them who love you, what reward have ye?" Some think this means that we should not care about loving our Christian brother or sister that much.
"Preach Christ crucified..." Certain Christians think that we only preach Christ as being crucified and that's it. We do not preach wisdom. Get the accurate interpretation.
"... avoid strivings... about the law... "
Certain professing Christians think this scripture means that we should avoid attempting to understand or explain scriptures about the law or genealogy and avoid anyone who wants to discuss it because it benefits no one.
"So likewise... when ye... have done... what was commanded... you say 'We are unprofitable. servants, we have done... our duty.'"
Certain Christians think this scripture means we should not act like servants, but rather like gods who take charge in order to be more powerful in the Spirit.
"Jesus came in the world to save sinners, of whom I am chief."
Many Christians think that Paul was boasting in his sin or weaknesses by claiming that he was the worst sinner.
"... mark those who cause divisions and offences... and avoid them."
Many Christians think this scripture means that we need to take note of the Christians who get easily offended by the sins of others.
"Grace is sufficient... My strength is made perfect in weakness."
Certain professing Christians claim that this means “God's grace (redefined as mercy) is all you need because your laxity or sinful weaknesses are what will make you perfect due to His grace overflowing onto it.”
"... a man is not justified by the works of the law..."
Many Christians thinks this scripture means that works are no longer necessary after being saved.
"Stand fast therefore in the liberty..."
Many Christians think this scripture means that we need to stand fast in our liberty of not being very religious. "Grace is enough" is their mantra. They smirk at the devout Christian.
"I do not frustrate the grace..."
Many Christians use this scriptures to justify that works are no longer necessary and if one becomes religious, they are frustrating the grace.