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What does the Bible say about correcting others in the church?

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The Bible instructs believers to correct others gently and kindly, treating them with respect and love.

In 1 Timothy 5, the Apostle Paul emphasizes the importance of correction within the church, urging Timothy to handle instructions with care and love. Believers are encouraged to correct others as they would a family member—gently and with respect. This means that elders should not be rebuked harshly, rather, they should be treated as a father, while younger men should be approached as brothers. This approach protects the dignity and character of the individuals being corrected, ensuring that correction is rooted in love, rather than condemnation or harshness.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 5:1-2

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Correction and Care
Don Bell · May 4, 2022
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