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What does the Bible say about loving rebuke?

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The Bible teaches that loving rebuke is preferable to concealed love, as it fosters genuine care and correction.

According to Proverbs 27:5-6, open rebuke is better than secret love because it highlights the necessity of honest correction from a place of love. This kind of rebuke, when done faithfully and kindly, serves to help the loved one rather than to harm. The Scriptures affirm that failing to correct someone we love can be considered a form of hate (Leviticus 19:17). In the context of loving relationships, it is critical to engage in truth-telling, which is ultimately beneficial for our souls and relationships. Open rebuke is not just a matter of correcting behavior; it is an expression of love that seeks the well-being of the friend receiving it.
Scripture References: Proverbs 27:5-6, Leviticus 19:17

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