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How does Matthew 18 relate to our behavior towards others?

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Matthew 18 teaches that our treatment of others reflects our relationship with Christ, emphasizing humility and accountability.

In Matthew 18, Jesus calls His disciples to humility, using a child as an example of the attitude necessary for entry into the kingdom of heaven. This passage reveals that how we treat others—especially those who are vulnerable or marginalized—directly reflects our understanding of God's grace. Offending one of these 'little ones' carries serious consequences, reminding us to be vigilant and compassionate in our interactions. Our behavior towards each other is not just a social matter; it is a spiritual reflection of how we honor God and recognize His work in the lives of His people. The call is to be mindful of our responsibilities within the body of Christ, ensuring that we act with kindness and do not lead others into sin.
Scripture References: Matthew 18:1-14

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