There is no place we need such grace as in dealing with an erring one.Source: Simpson, A. B. (Albert B.). Days of Heaven Upon Earth (November 22). Kindle Edition.
A lady once called on us on her way to give an erring sister a piece of her mind. We advised her to wait until she could love her a little more.
Only He who loved sinners well enough to die for them can deal with the erring. We never see all the heart. He does, and He can convict without condemning, and reprove without discouraging.
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Sunday, December 8, 2019
Reprove without discouraging
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