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What do offenses in the church mean for believers?

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Offenses signify challenges in faith that are allowed by God to refine true believers.

Offenses within the church can be viewed through the lens of God's sovereign purposes. Jesus acknowledges that offenses must come, as they serve the dual purpose of tempting the wicked and testing the faithful. For believers, encountering offenses is not merely a challenge but an opportunity to demonstrate resilience in faith and unity in Christ. The apostle Paul warns about false teachings and influences that can lead believers astray (1 Timothy 4, 2 Peter 2:1). Understanding offenses in this way encourages the church to remain vigilant, hold fast to the truths of the gospel, and support one another in faith, ultimately glorifying God through our response to such challenges.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 4, 2 Peter 2:1

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Strong Doctrine
Don Fortner · May 2, 2004
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