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Miguelita
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Just a quick question; is it a Christian perspective to assume the best of someone? As in, to always assume they’re telling the truth, living the way they say they are, etc, unless we have serious reason to believe otherwise? For example, if you’re concerned that something that something in their lives may be a temptation of sin for them, but they assure you it isn’t, should we drop it? or if a person has a history of a habitual sin, and claims they’ve beaten it, should we stop asking about how they’re doing with it?
I know it’s an odd question, but I was just wondering today, about wether we should always expect the best, or if it’s better to err on the side of caution.
I know it’s an odd question, but I was just wondering today, about wether we should always expect the best, or if it’s better to err on the side of caution.