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Pastor Heath Lambert addresses whether Christians who disagree publicly must seek personal reconciliation. Drawing from Scripture, he explains the important distinction between handling personal sin and addressing public false teaching.
Key Points
- Matthew 18:15 guides us on handling personal sin through private conversation
- Titus 1:9 commands teachers to publicly address false teaching
- Public error requires public correction
- Private reconciliation shouldn't be used to avoid addressing doctrinal concerns
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Pastor Heath Lambert addresses whether Christians who disagree publicly must seek personal reconciliation. Drawing from Scripture, he explains the important distinction between handling personal sin and addressing public false teaching.
Key Points
- Matthew 18:15 guides us on handling personal sin through private conversation
- Titus 1:9 commands teachers to publicly address false teaching
- Public error requires public correction
- Private reconciliation shouldn't be used to avoid addressing doctrinal concerns
Connect With Us
Questions for future episodes? Email: [email protected]

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