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What does the Bible say about handling differences among believers?

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The Bible instructs believers to address differences privately and with a spirit of forgiveness (Matthew 18:15-20).

In Matthew 18:15-20, Jesus provides clear guidance on how believers should handle conflicts and differences among themselves. He emphasizes the importance of addressing issues privately, encouraging the offended party to approach the offender first, thus fostering reconciliation rather than division. The approach should be rooted in a spirit of forgiveness, aiming to restore a relationship rather than to condemn. Jesus highlights that personal relationships within the body of Christ are significant and should be treated with care and grace.
Scripture References: Matthew 18:15-20, James 3:2

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