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AGUEST SAID
What dear tec stated, dear Crim (peace to you, both!). You may have to reconcile that your dear nephew doesn't... and perhaps won't (for some time, at least) get it... because of his own hypocrisy. Hypocrites rarely see themselves and how it is THEY who are doing the very thing they believe/accuse others of doing.
If you truly must respond, as him when... and whom... Christ ever shunned/disfellowshipped. Perhaps even show him the account where, after the Pharisees DID disfellowship a man for professing that Christ HAD OPENED HIS EYES... Christ actually went and found that man and invited him to follow after him. John, Chapter 9
Before doing so, you might consider going to the Father, THROUGH Christ, and asking HIM to grant your nephew ears so as to hear and get the SENSE of this account (which, because of his current state of blindness, he can't do without such permission and assistance). In this way, you are praying for YOUR enemy... which might end up in some good for HIM... rather than just leaving him to his own devices... and perhaps spiritual demise. If he TRULY wants to know the TRUTH... he will hear... and see... it in this account.
Of course, he will most probably try to take you to Paul's account about removing the "wicked" man from among them. To that, you might respond with two thoughts:
1. We are to look to, listen to, and follow Christ... not Paul. Which is something the Apostles knew and why there was a 14-year rift between Paul and them (Paul taught things they had not been taught by Christ and so they often protested him AND his teachings, for which he called some of them "superfine" apostles because he was hurt that they did not readily accept him as one of them);
But they were RIGHT, because...
2. Paul, seeing HIS error in that teaching (about removing someone), turned around and corrected that error because of its threat to the congregation in Corinth, which was seriously divided, almost to the point of complete devastation BECAUSE of that teaching. Thus, in his THIRD letter to them (which we know as "second" Corinthians, but the first letter from him to them in the Bible canon states that he had written them previously - 1 Corinthians 5:9[b] - and the second letter states that he was now coming a "third" time - [b]2 Corinthians 13:1. He sent a letter before him each time he visited a congregation to apprise them of his pending arrival). That correction is stated at 2Corinthians 2:1-10 and his letter approximately one year later to the congregation in Rome (see Romans 14:10-13).
I hope this helps, dear one, and that your dear nephew IS given ears to hear... if he truly wants them.
Again, peace to you! _________________ Paz a todos!
Su sirviente, compañera de estudios, y un esclava de Cristo,
SA
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