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What does the Bible say about grudging against others?

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James 5:9 commands believers to grudge not one against another, emphasizing the importance of unity in the body of Christ.

In James 5:9, the command is clear: 'Grudge not one against another, brethren, lest ye be condemned.' This imperative highlights the necessity of holding unity and love amongst fellow believers. The term 'grudge' indicates deep-seated bitterness or resentment, which can lead to toxic divisions within the church. The context suggests that while we naturally groan over our own imperfections, we must not allow that groaning to manifest as animosity towards our brethren. Instead, we are reminded to pursue love and forgiveness, as Christ has extended grace to us.
Scripture References: James 5:9, James 3:10

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