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How can believers ensure they do not cause others to stumble?

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Believers can avoid causing others to stumble by being mindful of their actions and considering the sensitivities of fellow believers in Christ.

Paul instructs in Romans 14:13-21 that believers should not let their freedom turn into a cause of offense for others. When a believer knows that a brother or sister struggles with a particular issue, they should refrain from exercising their liberty in a manner that may lead to someone else's spiritual harm. This principle calls for an attitude of sacrificial love, placing the spiritual well-being of others above personal desires. In doing so, we promote unity and growth in the body of Christ and reflect the humble character of our Savior who also laid down His rights for the sake of others.
Scripture References: Romans 14:13-21

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The Kingdom of God
Wayne Boyd · May 13, 2021
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