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How do we know that gossiping is a sin according to the Bible?

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The Bible consistently warns against gossiping and tells us it is a sin through various passages that explicitly identify it as behavior to avoid.

Gossiping is labeled a sin in multiple biblical texts. For example, 2 Thessalonians 3:11 refers to people who do not work but are busybodies, suggesting that their intrusive speech is sinful behavior intertwined with laziness. Similarly, in 1 Timothy 5:13, Paul describes younger widows who, out of idleness, engage in gossip and meddlesome actions. Furthermore, Proverbs 20:19 instructs not to keep company with someone who is a tale-bearer. Collectively, these passages provide a robust biblical framework that identifies gossip as sin, serving as a serious warning to believers about the influence and consequences of misuse of the tongue.
Scripture References: 2 Thessalonians 3:11, 1 Timothy 5:13, Proverbs 20:19

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