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Why is it important for Christians to not offend believers?

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Offending a believing child of God has serious consequences, as those who believe in Christ are closely tied to Him.

In Matthew 18:5, Jesus emphasizes the significance of how we treat His 'little ones,' referring to believers. When we offend a believer, it is akin to offending Christ Himself, which highlights the intimate relationship between Jesus and His followers. The gravity of causing offense is underscored by the warning of severe consequences. Believers are to be treated with utmost respect and love, as they are recognized as members of His body. It reminds us to be vigilant in our interactions, ensuring that we build each other up rather than cause stumbling, following the model of Christ.
Scripture References: Matthew 18:5

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