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How do we know that receiving weak believers is important?

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The Bible instructs us to receive those who are weak in faith, highlighting the need for compassion and understanding in our interactions.

In Romans 14:1, the Apostle Paul urges the church to 'receive those who are weak in the faith, but not to doubtful disputations.' This demonstrates God’s call for believers to embrace one another, especially those who may not yet fully understand their liberty in Christ. Weakness in faith often stems from holding onto remnants of legalism or false beliefs, and it is important for stronger believers to guide and support them gently. By doing so, we reflect the mercy and grace that God extends to us, acknowledging that all believers are works in progress under the sanctifying power of the Holy Spirit.
Scripture References: Romans 14:1, Galatians 6:1

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