Command 30: Go to Offenders

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In The PeacemakerOffsite Link, Ken Sande presents powerful Biblical principles that can be applied to resolve personal offenses, family and marital conflicts, church divisions, and more.

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“Moreover if thy brother shall trespass against thee, go and tell him his fault between thee and him alone: if he shall hear thee, thou hast gained thy brother”  (Matthew 18:15).

Study Question

Since we are commanded to tell only an offender his fault, why did Paul tell Peter his fault in front of the entire group and also tell the whole church about the fault of Demas?

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Justice is carrying out wise judgments based on the laws and character of God.

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Bible Verses for Meditation

Additional Bible verses that support Christ’s command: Go to Offenders

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