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What are the consequences of silence when we should speak?

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Silence in necessary moments can lead to missed opportunities to bless and encourage others, reflecting sinfulness.

The silence of believers during critical moments can have severe spiritual implications. As illustrated in Luke 17:3 where Jesus instructs us to rebuke sin, remaining silent when we should speak can allow sinful behavior to persist without correction. The ramifications of such silence can injure relationships and hinder the growth of fellow believers. 1 Thessalonians 5:11 reminds us not just to avoid corrupt speech but to actively engage in building each other up. Thus, silence in the face of need becomes a sin in itself, reflecting a lack of love and concern for others' spiritual welfare.
Scripture References: Luke 17:3, 1 Thessalonians 5:11

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