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Why is it important for the church to address sin?

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Addressing sin in the church is crucial for maintaining holiness and the integrity of the gospel (Revelation 2:20-21).

Addressing sin within the church is essential to uphold the holiness expected in God's house. In Revelation 2:20-21, we see that Christ cautions the church at Thyatira for allowing sin to persist unchecked, highlighting that tolerating sinful behavior can lead to severe divine judgment. The integrity of the gospel is at stake when a congregation does not actively strive for sanctification and accountability, as sin can corrupt the witness of the church in the world.
Scripture References: Revelation 2:20-21

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