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No one likes their faults and flaws highlighted and corrected by others. But today we have another Proverb that encourages us to respond to someone's character flaw with rebuke or reproof. Why do this? Surely in the short-term it will cause relational disharmony; but what about the long-term results?
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No one likes their faults and flaws highlighted and corrected by others. But today we have another Proverb that encourages us to respond to someone's character flaw with rebuke or reproof. Why do this? Surely in the short-term it will cause relational disharmony; but what about the long-term results?