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What does the Bible say about settling disputes among believers?

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The Bible instructs believers to settle disputes among themselves on the basis of love and grace, rather than taking legal action against one another.

In 1 Corinthians 6, the Apostle Paul admonishes the church at Corinth for taking their disputes before secular courts. He asserts that disagreements should be resolved among believers, emphasizing that it is better to endure wrong or be defrauded than to bring shame upon the name of Christ before unbelievers. Paul reminds believers that they are part of the body of Christ and therefore should resolve conflicts in a manner that reflects Christ’s teachings of love, mercy, and grace. The aim is always to maintain unity and peace within the family of God, showcasing a spirit of forgiveness that mirrors Christ’s own forgiveness towards us.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 6:1-8

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A Brother Wronged
Frank Tate · Jun 26, 2013
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