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What does Acts 6 teach about addressing conflicts in the church?

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Acts 6 shows that conflicts should be addressed wisely and unitedly.

Acts 6 presents a clear example of how to deal with conflict within the church. Instead of allowing division to fester due to complaints among believers, the apostles took a proactive approach by calling the whole church together to discuss the issue. They sought a resolution that honored both the needs of the widows and the priority of preaching. This teaching underscores the importance of honest communication, prayerful consideration, and collective decision-making in addressing grievances. It reflects the theology of reconciliation found throughout Scripture, where believers are encouraged to work together in love, promoting peace while fulfilling their responsibilities within the body of Christ.
Scripture References: Acts 6:1-7

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