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What should they do with brethren who are not obeying the epistle's word?


Dress them in black and parade them before the elders
Have no company with them so that they are ashamed
Forgive them so they do not feel excluded
Make them confess before the priest so that they may repent

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The answer is: Have no company with them so that they are ashamed

2 Thessalonians 3:14-15 - In addressing disobedience within the church, Paul emphasizes maintaining discipline among brethren. This approach serves to restore rather than reject, highlighting the importance of communal accountability in spiritual growth, reminiscent of Matthew 18:15-17's steps for dealing with sin among believers. The ultimate goal is reconciliation through shame.

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