Abstain from all appearance of evil. - I Thessalonians 5:22
Sin is a Sinkers, Sin Assassinates. Sin is more dangerous than sickness. Sickness can kill the body but not soul while sin can kills both the body and soul.
Sickness cannot prevent you from going to heaven while sin will lead you to hell.
Should Christians Avoid The Appearance Of Evil?
Yes. Christians should always be aware of how their actions are perceived by others. This Biblical principle is taught in no uncertain terms:
Sickness cannot prevent you from going to heaven while sin will lead you to hell.
Should Christians Avoid The Appearance Of Evil?
Yes. Christians should always be aware of how their actions are perceived by others. This Biblical principle is taught in no uncertain terms:
- Jesus taught that we should go out of our way to make sure we don’t unnecessarily offend those around us by our actions (cf. Matt. 17:24-27).
- Christians should avoid doing things – even if they aren’t wrong in and of themselves – if doing so might make a brother stumble (1 Cor. 8:9, 13).
- Christians must ensure that they live honorably in the sight of all men (Rom. 12:17; 2 Cor. 8:20-21).
- Christians need to ask themselves if what they are doing will bring glory to God (cf. 1 Cor. 10:31).
- Christians should ensure that they don’t knowingly put an obstacle in anyone’s way (2 Cor. 6:3).
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