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What does the Bible say about commendation in the church?

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The Bible teaches that commendation involves recognizing and affirming the goodness and knowledge present among believers, as seen in Romans 15:14.

In Romans 15:14, the Apostle Paul commends the church at Rome for being full of goodness and knowledge. This commendation reassures believers of their spiritual standing and encourages them in their walk with Christ. It's important for the church to affirm one another in goodness as a means of building each other up, reflecting the work of the Holy Spirit in their lives. Such commendation serves to calm hearts and instill confidence in the body of Christ, motivating them to continue in their faith and mutual encouragement.
Scripture References: Romans 15:14

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