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What does the Bible say about giving no offense in ministry?

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The Bible instructs us to give no offense by ensuring we do not place stumbling blocks in the way of others seeking Christ.

In 2 Corinthians 6:3, the Apostle Paul exhorts believers, particularly those who serve in ministry, to give no offense to anyone. This means that we must be careful not to put stumbling blocks in front of others that might hinder their approach to Christ. The true offense we must embrace is the offense of the cross, which may be scandalous to many but ultimately leads to salvation. Our goal should be to share the truth of the gospel and remove any impediments that might keep people from the Savior, rather than catering to religious or personal sensibilities that may compromise the integrity of the message.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 6:3, Matthew 15:7-12

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No Offense
Chris Cunningham · Oct 27, 2024
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