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Sometimes the most spiritual thing we can do is walk away. This message challenges us to reconsider our understanding of biblical relationships and confronts the uncomfortable truth that not every connection is meant to be maintained. Scripture actually gives us permission—and sometimes commands us—to separate from people who consistently breed controversy, quarrels, and division. Paul describes these individuals as 'puffed up with conceit' yet 'understanding nothing,' a dangerous combination of arrogance and ignorance. We're called to be kind, teachable, and gentle in our corrections, but when someone repeatedly demonstrates an unhealthy craving for controversy and refuses godly counsel, continuing to engage with such a person becomes a waste of the precious time and energy God has given us for kingdom work. This isn't about being unloving—it's about being wise stewards of our relationships and recognizing that some people attract followers who produce nothing but friction? Sometimes, Holy Spirit leads us to the brave task to unfriend and unfollow those who refuse to change.
By Jeff Lyle5
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Sometimes the most spiritual thing we can do is walk away. This message challenges us to reconsider our understanding of biblical relationships and confronts the uncomfortable truth that not every connection is meant to be maintained. Scripture actually gives us permission—and sometimes commands us—to separate from people who consistently breed controversy, quarrels, and division. Paul describes these individuals as 'puffed up with conceit' yet 'understanding nothing,' a dangerous combination of arrogance and ignorance. We're called to be kind, teachable, and gentle in our corrections, but when someone repeatedly demonstrates an unhealthy craving for controversy and refuses godly counsel, continuing to engage with such a person becomes a waste of the precious time and energy God has given us for kingdom work. This isn't about being unloving—it's about being wise stewards of our relationships and recognizing that some people attract followers who produce nothing but friction? Sometimes, Holy Spirit leads us to the brave task to unfriend and unfollow those who refuse to change.

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