As a general rule, restorative discipline is to be exercised in as private a manner as possible: usually the fewer the people that know, the better. Yet there are times when professing brethren sin and teach false doctrine in a public context. Also, there are private sins which will become known due to unavoidable public consequences. In such cases, private confrontation must be bypassed and public rebuke must be given by the church. This sermon examines such instances from Holy Scripture and seeks to give godly counsel on how to handle such circumstances.
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Jerry Slate, Jr. was born in Marietta, GA and was raised in a godly Christian home, the youngest of three children. He was converted to Christ and baptized when he was eight years old. He obtained a B.A. from Columbia Bible College in Columbia, SC in 1991, majoring in Bible and...