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I. Guard yourself against causing others to sin, 17:1-3a.
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Grant forgiveness whenever it is asked for, 17:3b-4.
A. Two relational commitments for disciples:
1) Disciples are to share in each other’s commitment to pursue righteousness.
Titus 3
2) Disciples are not to pursue their spirituality in isolation from one another.
B. So how do we keep from turning into spiritual ...
1) What we are dealing with known actions, so we confront when sin is directed at us, done before us, or when we have a formal responsibility to confront.
2) We are to rebuke when sin is present; we are to quickly forgive when repentance is present.
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Grow your faith by exercising the faith you have, 17:5-6.
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Give humble and faithful service to the Master, 17:7-10.
1) The disciple is God’s humble servant, laboring faithfully and dutifully in all areas.
1 Cor 4:1-4
2) The disciple is the recipient of God’s thanks for faithful service.
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