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Daily Bread

Conduct unbecoming

The Philippine Star

Those who are outside God judges. Therefore “put away from yourselves the evil person.”1 Corinthians 5:13         

 

An Air Force pilot who was court-martialed on bigamy charges paid a high price for his actions. According to the Los Angeles Times, a jury of five officers sentenced him to 3 months in a military jail and ordered that he be discharged from the service. The Air Force captain was 9 months shy of having 20 years in the service and would lose his monthly pension. The prosecutor called his action “conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman.”

Just as a military court saw the need to take strong action against behavior unbecoming to an officer, so too the church needs to discipline any member whose behavior is a reproach to the name of Christ.

Some people will call this harsh and unmerciful, but it is for the person’s good as well as the good of the church. Genuine love doesn’t let a Christian go on sinning and hurt the reputation of Christ. Just as a branch of the military is respected for its ability and readiness to serve with honor, so also must the church of Jesus Christ hold its members accountable so they will be above reproach. Yet, too often we are reluctant to correct and restore an erring member.

Father, if we are dishonoring Your name, forgive us. And if we must take part in disciplining another, help us to do it with humility, courage, and especially love. — Mart De Haan                 

 

When Christians turn from serving God

And choose the path of sin,

The church should seek to turn them back

With loving discipline.D. De Haan

 

READ:1 Corinthians 5:1-13

 

Discipline yourself

and others won’t have to.

 

The Bible in one year:

1 Corinthians 5-8

 

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