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What should I do if I witness a fellow believer sinning?

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You should restore the believer gently, considering your own vulnerability and promoting their spiritual healing (Galatians 6:1).

When witnessing a fellow believer caught in sin, Galatians 6:1 provides a clear directive: approach them with gentleness and meekness. This involves acknowledging your own potential for sin and remaining humble in your approach. Rather than condemning or harshly rebuking, fostering an atmosphere of grace allows for true restoration. The goal is to bring the individual back to a place of spiritual health, reminding them of God’s grace and mercy. Surrounding your approach with love and understanding will help to ensure they feel accepted and supported, even amidst their failings.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:1

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The Law of Christ
Todd Nibert · Jan 13, 2016
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