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How do we know that church discipline is necessary?

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Church discipline is necessary as it reflects love and the commitment to maintaining holiness and restoring individuals caught in sin.

Church discipline is grounded in the teachings of Christ, particularly as expressed in Matthew 18:15, where believers are instructed to confront one another in love when sin is present. The necessity of discipline lies in its purpose: to restore the wayward believer, uphold the holiness of the church, and honor the name of Christ. Without discipline, sin can fester and compromise the entire community's witness. Furthermore, it is an act of love that desires the best for our fellow members, encouraging them to pursue holiness and ultimately leading to their restoration. The biblical understanding of sin as lawlessness (1 John 3:4) necessitates this corrective action to maintain the integrity and health of the church.
Scripture References: Matthew 18:15, 1 John 3:4, Matthew 18

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