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One danger of practicing grace in the faith community is that we become enablers. An enabler is someone who—despite knowing that a behavior is destructive or harmful—allows a loved one to continue to do it. Enabling is not grace! How do we graciously restore relationships, especially where a person's conduct has harmed the faith community they are part of? Biblical restoration is the process by which the church family seeks to graciously and lovingly restore a sinning believer into relationship with God and with the family. Learn more!
By Muriithi WanjauOne danger of practicing grace in the faith community is that we become enablers. An enabler is someone who—despite knowing that a behavior is destructive or harmful—allows a loved one to continue to do it. Enabling is not grace! How do we graciously restore relationships, especially where a person's conduct has harmed the faith community they are part of? Biblical restoration is the process by which the church family seeks to graciously and lovingly restore a sinning believer into relationship with God and with the family. Learn more!