rr, I agree that much (I’m not sure about “most”) NT Scripture is easy to understand and can be taken at face value.
I’d say most scripture. Again, remember the audience for whom it was written. Paul was talking to real people, many of whom in today’s world would probably be described as “salt of the earth” folks who make a living by the sweat of their brow and the work of their hands. Them more than the rulers, scholars, wisemen and sophisticates of the day.
Still, there are many very significant disagreements between Christians. For instance, John 6 discourse about the Body and Blood, etc. You had some people in the 16th century come up with new interpretations that caused a break-up in the unity of western European Christianity, it seems to me in disobedience to the prayers and desires of Jesus who, later in John, called for UNITY among Christians, that unity being a sign to the world. So there are these things that divide.
Yes, and it is no doubt a serious sin that causes much grief to God.
How can one trust one’s own judgement? I trust myself least among all men, probably because I know myself so well, and know how foolish and miscalculating I usually am. I’m a lot more comfortable trusting the judgements of the Christians who’ve lived for 2k years before me, reading, interpreting, living out the Christian life in the midst of turmoil and persecution, as well as dealing with the personal sins of the flesh.
Believe me, I hear you. We should be very careful when our relatively unlearned interpretations of Scripture vary from the interpretations of the Saints.