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In Matthew 18:15-20, Jesus tells us to get in each others' biz. Wait, aren’t Christians supposed to let sins go unnoticed and unaddressed? Isn’t that being nonjudgmental and forgiving? Actually, no. Jesus doesn’t want us ignoring sins in ourselves or in others, but there is a right way to handle the process, so that the desired outcomes (righteousness, unity, growth, love, etc.) can be achieved. But this is more than an “HR” process; it’s really about our hearts. Are we the kind of people who can be approached by someone about an issue? Are we humble and coachable? Do we love enough to speak up? If we are, the Kingdom will thrive in our midst.
By First Reformed Church of PortageIn Matthew 18:15-20, Jesus tells us to get in each others' biz. Wait, aren’t Christians supposed to let sins go unnoticed and unaddressed? Isn’t that being nonjudgmental and forgiving? Actually, no. Jesus doesn’t want us ignoring sins in ourselves or in others, but there is a right way to handle the process, so that the desired outcomes (righteousness, unity, growth, love, etc.) can be achieved. But this is more than an “HR” process; it’s really about our hearts. Are we the kind of people who can be approached by someone about an issue? Are we humble and coachable? Do we love enough to speak up? If we are, the Kingdom will thrive in our midst.