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Why is church discipline necessary for believers?

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Church discipline is necessary to maintain the health and holiness of the church, ensuring that members live in accordance with the truth of the gospel.

Church discipline is crucial for preserving the integrity of the local body of believers and the purity of the gospel. In 1 Corinthians 5, Paul admonishes the church for tolerating sin within its ranks, underscoring the destructive power of unrepentant sin. The presence of such sin can lead others astray and tarnish the witness of the church in the world. By practicing discipline, the church honors God's holiness and seeks the restoration of the sinner, who may be blinded by their actions. This proactive approach not only protects the community but also reflects the seriousness with which we must take our commitments to one another in Christ. The goal of discipline, as Paul emphasizes, is always reconciliation, demonstrating the church's commitment to love and uphold the truth.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 5, Matthew 18

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