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What does the Bible say about dealing with unbelievers?

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The Bible teaches that believers should approach unbelievers with wisdom and a soft spirit, as seen in Paul's discourse in Acts 17.

In Acts 17, Paul demonstrates how to engage with unbelievers by first acknowledging their beliefs while gently introducing them to the truth of the Gospel. He carefully addresses the Athenians, recognizing their religious nature but also their ignorance of the true God. This approach shows that while speaking the truth is paramount, the manner in which it is delivered should be thoughtful and respectful, reflecting a desire to lead them to the understanding of the sovereignty of God and His grace. As Paul said, 'A soft word turneth away wrath,' underscoring the importance of our demeanor when discussing the faith with others.
Scripture References: Acts 17:22-25, Proverbs 15:1

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