Neal Pollard: I Know the Bible Says to Reprove Unfruitful Works, but How?
College and Singles
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38m
The Word of God prohibits all fellowship with evil and expects faithful people to expose or reprove wicked works (cf. Ephesians 5:11). Christians frequently have friends and loved ones who habitually practice specific sins or who fall from faithfulness due to these transgressions (e.g. fornication, drunkenness, etc.). This class will encourage kind and honest interaction with friends and loved ones given to specific sins and provide helpful advice for making the appeal to repent in ways that maximize potential success.
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