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What does the Bible say about our attitude towards those outside the faith?

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The Bible teaches that believers should bless those who persecute them and live peaceably with all, reflecting the grace of God.

In Romans 12:14-21, the Apostle Paul outlines the demeanor of justified believers towards those outside the faith. He instructs Christians to bless those who persecute them and to avoid seeking vengeance. This response is rooted in the understanding of God's grace, which calls believers to live in a manner that reflects Christ's love and mercy. By praying for their persecutors, believers exemplify the transformative power of the Gospel in their lives. This attitude is important for maintaining a witness of grace and truth in a world that often opposes the faith.
Scripture References: Romans 12:14-21

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David Pledger · Sep 29, 2019
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