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Biblical loving confrontation combines unwavering truth with genuine care for the person's soul. It's not about winning an argument or venting anger—i...
Grace becomes enabling when it removes consequences that God intended to bring about repentance and change. True biblical grace doesn't eliminate boun...
Jesus' teaching about removing the plank from your own eye first (Matthew 7:3-5) means you must honestly examine and address your own failures before ...
Church discipline can absolutely be appropriate when adultery has occurred, but it should be pursued with wisdom, proper process, and restoration as t...
Pursuing reconciliation while refusing to participate in sin requires understanding that love and boundaries aren't opposites—they work together. You ...
Speaking truth in love means confronting sin and betrayal with both unwavering honesty and genuine care for the person's wellbeing. It's not choosing ...
Holding boundaries without hardening your heart requires understanding that boundaries are acts of love, not walls of rejection. A soft heart maintain...
Redemptive discipline focuses on restoration and healing, while punitive discipline seeks to inflict pain or punishment. In [marriage](/answers/becomi...