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What does the Bible say about admonishing one another?

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The Bible encourages believers to admonish one another, as seen in Romans 15:14, where it states that we are able to admonish each other.

Admonition among believers is a vital aspect of Christian fellowship and growth. Romans 15:14 highlights that believers are not only filled with goodness and knowledge but are also equipped to admonish one another. To admonish means to correct, instruct, or gently warn a fellow believer when they are straying from the truth. It reflects a mutual responsibility in the body of Christ where love drives the desire to see others grow in their faith. This process requires humility, as one must be willing to receive admonishment as well as give it, recognizing our shared struggles with sin and the need for grace.
Scripture References: Romans 15:14, Romans 15:15

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Able To Admonish
Todd Nibert · Jul 24, 2016
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