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Why is meekness important in restoration among Christians?

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Meekness is crucial in restoration as it reflects our understanding of our own sinfulness and the grace we've received.

Meekness is emphasized in Galatians 6:1 as a necessary attitude when restoring a fallen brother or sister in Christ. It acknowledges our shared human weakness and the grace that God has extended toward us. In approaching others with meekness, we are reminded that we, too, are capable of falling and in need of restoration. The spirit of meekness, as modeled by Christ, helps us to act not out of condemnation but rather from a place of empathy and love. Each time we interact with a brother or sister in sin, our meekness serves to point them gently back to Christ, offering hope and encouragement.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:1, Matthew 7:1

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