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Why is it wrong to cause a weaker brother to stumble?

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Causing a weaker brother to stumble is a serious sin, as it goes against the principle of love and harms the body of Christ.

Paul warns in 1 Corinthians 8:12 that when a believer causes a weaker brother to violate his conscience, he not only harms that individual but also sins against Christ. This highlights the gravity of our responsibility towards one another in the faith. We are called to care for one another, seeking not to please ourselves but to promote the spiritual health and edification of those around us. Each person’s faith journey is valuable, and the stronger should bear the weak's infirmities. Therefore, we must carefully consider our actions, ensuring they align with the principles of love, grace, and mutual edification within the body of Christ.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 8:12, Romans 15:1

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