What does the Bible say about restoring someone caught in sin?
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The Bible instructs believers to restore those caught in sin gently, bearing one another's burdens as a fulfillment of the law of Christ.
In Galatians 6, the Apostle Paul writes that if anyone is caught in a transgression, those who are spiritual should restore him in a spirit of gentleness (Galatians 6:1). This restoration is foundational to the community of believers, as we are called to bear one another's burdens, effectively manifesting the love and grace of Christ in our relationships. This gentle restoration requires humility and self-examination, ensuring that we do not become haughty, thinking we are above temptation ourselves. The act of restoring others is an embodiment of our call to uphold the law of Christ, which emphasizes love and sacrifice for others.
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