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Why is it important not to offend a fellow believer?

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Offending a fellow believer can hinder their spiritual growth and unity within the church, as Paul warns in Romans 14:20.

In Romans 14:20, Paul cautions, 'For meat, destroy not the work of God.' This highlights the importance of being sensitive to the convictions of others and the impact our actions may have on their faith journey. The body of Christ is meant to operate in mutual love and support, and offending another over non-essential matters can damage the unity and peace we are called to maintain. As believers, our actions should promote healing and growth rather than division. Striving for peace not only honors God but also reflects the heart of the Gospel, where love is paramount and each member is valued and respected.
Scripture References: Romans 14:20, Ephesians 4:3

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