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How do we know admonition in the church is biblical?

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Admonition is biblical as instructed in Galatians 6:1 and modeled throughout Scripture for community living.

Admonition in the church is rooted in Scripture, specifically in Galatians 6:1, which provides clear guidance for restoring a brother or sister overtaken in sin. The biblical mandate for accountability among believers is evidenced throughout the New Testament, where the apostles encourage mutual support, correction, and care as a demonstration of love. This commitment to one another reflects God’s desire for His people to grow in holiness and unity, embodying Christ-like characteristics.

Moreover, biblical admonition extends from the example of Jesus, who regularly engaged His followers with gentle correction and instruction. Believers are encouraged to reflect on their shared experiences in light of Scripture and lead one another toward a deeper understanding and practice of God’s Word. Throughout the Pauline epistles, the exhortation to build one another up demonstrates that admonition is not a mere suggestion but a central facet of fulfilling the law of love within the church community.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:1, Matthew 18:15-17

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Gal. 6:1
Octavius Winslow · May 28, 2016
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