The Bible warns against backbiting in Romans 1:28-32, describing it as a characteristic of the reprobate and a sin that disrupts the peace of the church.
In Romans 1:28-32, the Apostle Paul describes backbiters as those who have been given over to a reprobate mind, engaged in various forms of unrighteousness, including deceit and slander. This passage reveals that backbiting is not just a minor transgression but a serious sin that reflects a moral decay and a disconnect from the knowledge of God. It is a cowardly act that seeks to harm others while maintaining a facade of righteousness. Backbiting is condemned within the kingdom of God and poses a threat to the unity and peace that believers are called to strive for.
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