Rom. 16:17 And now I make one more appeal, my dear brothers and
sisters. Watch out for people who cause divisions and upset people's faith by
teaching things that are contrary to what you have been taught. Stay away from
them. NLT
We should be on the
lookout for those who divide the Church and lead people astray, but it seems
like we aren't. We are not too careful
about warding off problems amongst us.
We don't like to ruffle feathers so we don't confront those who stir up
trouble. We then sit back and bemoan the
fact that there is trouble within the church.
It is our obligation
to stand guard over the integrity of the Gospel and how it is lived out amongst
us. The Word of God and holy living are
sacred trusts that we dare not mess up.
We can avoid much of the internal strife in the Church by being more
responsible when it comes to squelching those who cause divisions in the Church
and lead people astray.
The Lord gave us
instructions on how to discipline one another for a reason. When we properly follow His guidance, harmony
is restored and maintained in the church.
Disciplining one another is not an ego or power trip. It should always be done humbly,
compassionately, and with the intent of restoration of the offending party's
soul to the fellowship of the church.
When discipline fails to restore, we are to stay away from them.
We must take very
seriously the condition of our souls. We
must not be negligent when it comes to having fellowship with people who can lead
us away from God. We must always strive
to keep our souls lined up with godliness.
We must stand guard over our souls so that we will not wander away from
God. Peace with God and the eternal state
of our souls is at stake.
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