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It's a questions that I've been debating within myself. How should a Christian react to the flagrant and blatant sin of an unbeliever? Perhaps some of you have insight along with scripture or personal experience.
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Let me give you a scenario to further illustrate my questions:
Suppose that you have a friend who openly lusts after women. And tries to converse with you about it in a way to get you to join in.
-Do you just ignore him and change the subject.
-Do you rebuke him
-Do you not rebuke him, but explain to him your point of view.
There are other possible scenarios that I give, but my main question is. How should a Christian respond to the blatant sin of an unbeliever. What does God command and what is our duty before Him?
Thank you.
Alex
(Staff Edit)
Let me give you a scenario to further illustrate my questions:
Suppose that you have a friend who openly lusts after women. And tries to converse with you about it in a way to get you to join in.
-Do you just ignore him and change the subject.
-Do you rebuke him
-Do you not rebuke him, but explain to him your point of view.
There are other possible scenarios that I give, but my main question is. How should a Christian respond to the blatant sin of an unbeliever. What does God command and what is our duty before Him?
Thank you.
Alex
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