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How do we know that grace leads to restoration in the church?

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Grace leads to restoration as it encourages believers to gently restore those who stumble, reflecting God's love and forgiveness.

The principle of restoration in the church, as outlined in Galatians 6:1-2, is grounded in the grace we have received. When someone is caught in sin, the response of the church should be one of compassion and a desire for restoration, rather than condemnation. This reflects the heart of God, who seeks to restore rather than reject. The goal is not to push individuals away but to draw them back into fellowship, reminding them of their identity as sons and daughters of God. By operating in grace, we bear one another's burdens, fulfilling the law of Christ, which is centered on love rather than legalism.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:1-2

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The Life of Grace
Joe Terrell · Apr 14, 2019