 What does it mean in Acts 1539 when it says Paul and Barnabas sharply argue that is their dispute over John Mark? And in this case Paul was wrong. How sweet Paul wrote almost half of the New Testament Paul was not correct. I'm not saying that he sinned. He's not a sin But he was incorrect about John Mark who we have a gospel because of him and then he says bring him to me This is it Paul's death bed And there arose such a sharp disagreement that they separated from one another and Barnabas took Mark with him and sailed away to Cyprus So sometimes unfortunately sometimes trust that have been compromised or trust that have been broken due to preferences I mean again, I can't say that there that there are reasons for Holding to their view or their preference is sinful or wrong because number one of texts doesn't say that But these are legitimate reasons why both decided to respond the way that they responded Regarding one individual John Mark Paul was was was right to have the conviction that he had because a trust Had been broken a trust or a confidence had been violated And so Paul in that time did not want to take along John Mark That was it for him But that doesn't mean that Barnabas Was wrong for wanting to take John Mark with him neither men were wrong neither men sinned And what they wanted what makes it sin is how we respond when we don't get what we want So all we have in a text is that it was a sharp disagreement In other words, it was they got into an argument the text doesn't say what kind of argument it was in a sense That it was it was it a sin The text does say this it was a sharp disagreement to the point to where they had to part company That's what we've seen the text and we need we need to let the text say what the text says