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How does the Bible instruct us to approach someone who has offended us?

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We are instructed to approach the offender privately and with love, desiring reconciliation (Matthew 18:15).

According to Matthew 18:15, when someone has offended us, the appropriate biblical response is to go directly to that person in private. This approach emphasizes the value of personal relationships and prioritizes reconciliation over public confrontation or gossip. The spirit in which we approach the offender is also crucial; it should be one of love and forgiveness, intending to mend the broken relationship rather than escalate the conflict. This method not only respects the dignity of the individual involved but also fosters a culture of grace and understanding within the church.
Scripture References: Matthew 18:15, Leviticus 19:17

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