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What does the Bible say about accountability in the church?

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The Bible teaches that accountability to God is paramount, and while church membership does provide a structure for accountability, our ultimate responsibility is to God alone.

The concept of accountability in the church is deeply rooted in Scripture. It is essential to recognize that, ultimately, we are accountable to God for our sins, as seen in Psalm 51, where David acknowledges that all sin is ultimately against God. While church membership may enhance one's accountability through fellowship and mutual encouragement, it does not negate personal responsibility before God. In Galatians 6:1, we are reminded that if someone is overtaken in a fault, those who are spiritual should restore them in a spirit of meekness, but this is done under the guidance of God's Word. This emphasizes that our accountability lies with God, and we are called to help one another, but not in a judgmental or oppressive manner.
Scripture References: Psalm 51, Galatians 6:1

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