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Why is it important to not meddle in others' conflicts?

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Meddling in others' strife can lead to unnecessary trouble and conflict, as Proverbs 26:17 illustrates.

To meddle in disputes that are not ours is to invite complications and potential harm into our lives, much as depicted in Proverbs 26:17. This principle applies universally; we are cautioned against taking sides in conflicts we do not belong to. Instead, we are called to reflect Christ's example, who intervened in the ultimate strife for the sake of reconciliation rather than judgment. This introduces the important distinction between wise oversight and harmful interference, urging believers to focus on maintaining peace and trust in God's sovereign will.
Scripture References: Proverbs 26:17

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