Members who engage in scandalous sin bring distress and grief to the church family. In this passage, Paul affirms the Corinthian church for disciplining such a member, and, now that the member has repented, urges the church to receive him back in love and forgiveness. God's reputation is of great importance here, as is both our obedience and our love. Are we living these same truths?
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Pastor Tim and his wife, Karen, enjoy parenting five children together as they serve in ministry. Both Tim and Karen are graduates of Pillsbury Baptist Bible College in Owatonna. Shortly after marrying in 1992, they began a small business out of their home, Graham Photography in...