Biblical mediation helps spouses pursue truth, repentance, forgiveness, and practical obedience instead of resentment or medication-first answers.
Forgiveness, Correction, and Restored Boundaries
Biblical forgiveness releases vengeance without denying sin, removing correction, or restoring trust before repentance bears fruit.
Correction Is Love: Why a Healthy Church Must Confront, Restore, and Guard Truth
Biblical correction is love because it confronts sin, restores the repentant, protects the church, and guards truth under Christ.
A Healthy Church Does Not Protect Troublemakers Who Divide the Congregation
A healthy church does not shield divisive people. It follows Scripture to confront, warn, and, when necessary, reject those who tear the congregation apart.
Why a Healthy Church Must Be Willing to Correct, Confront, and Restore
A healthy church obeys Christ by correcting sin, confronting rebellion, and restoring the repentant in holiness, truth, and mercy.
The Myth of Church Health Without Biblical Discipline
Church health without biblical discipline is a myth because Christ commands correction to protect holiness, truth, love, and repentance.
What Does the Bible Say About Dealing With Difficult People in a God-Honoring Way?
Scripture teaches believers to pursue peace, speak with wisdom, confront sin biblically, forgive sincerely, and set righteous boundaries with difficult people.
Is Expulsion from the Church Warranted for Habitual Pornography Viewing?
The article "Is Expulsion from the Church Warranted for Habitual Pornography Viewing?" delves deeply into the Scriptural principles guiding church discipline, particularly in cases of persistent sin such as habitual pornography viewing. It outlines the grave implications of such behavior on personal spirituality and the communal health of the church, while emphasizing the process and purpose of disciplinary actions, with the ultimate aim of restoration through repentance.

