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TheAmazingGrace
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I neither ridiculed him nor judged him. The man is looking for advice on how to handle the situation, and you’re potentially misleading him by minimizing his offence.I’m not sure why you care so much about my opinion. It’s just an opinion. I think it’s a small matter because God’s forgiveness is sufficient. Those around him should also be forgiving. There’s no need to ruin a guy’s life over one mistake. Even law enforcement in this case is allowing him to just pay a fine and move on.
Those who judge and ridicule others because of sin will be judged. The Lord has made that quite clear.
I never said God wouldn’t forgive him but, practically speaking, he shouldn’t expect his wife to do so anytime soon. Even if he just made “one mistake,” that one mistake was attempted adultery, and that’s a very serious matter.
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