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Before You Go to Your Brother
There is a biblical injunction in Matthew 18:15, which sets some parameters for dealing with difficult relationships between members of God’s Church.
We refer to it as the “go to your brother” scenario. In reality though there are some things which we need to consider before we “go to our brother”.
Are we approaching the situation with the necessary humility? Do we have a heart, which seeks reconciliation; or do we simply want to show that we are right.
This Bible Study raises some of the fundamental questions we should ask ourselves before we go to our brother.