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What does the Bible say about restoring someone who has sinned?

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The Bible instructs believers to restore those overtaken in sin with a spirit of meekness, considering their own vulnerabilities (Galatians 6:1).

In Galatians 6:1, Paul encourages believers to restore anyone caught in a sin with gentleness. The act of restoration is significant because it reflects the grace and mercy of the gospel. The approach should be devoid of condemnation, focused instead on mending the spiritual state of the person involved. Restoring a brother or sister in Christ is not merely about correction; it’s about healing and bringing them back into fellowship with the Lord and the community. Therefore, restoration should always be done with humility, recognizing that we too have our own struggles with sin, and it is only by grace that we stand.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:1, Galatians 6:2, Philippians 2:4

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The Law of Christ
Todd Nibert · Jan 13, 2016
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