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When people object to church or Christianity because they have been or fear being judged or mistreated, I like to point out to them an important distinction. When you get judged by Islam or other religions or even by secular naturalists, they are doing something consistent with their root stance. But if you get hurt and not helped by church or Christians, they are functioning contrary to their root principles. It's not easy to faithfully exude all the balances of the fruit of the Spirit when trying to best help someone with mental health issues. Sometimes getting them to admit root problems so they can be relieved is a painful process in itself. But a caring disciple will compassionately look for true spiritual solutions without making the "patient" feel demeaned or rejected.

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Thanks for your thoughts on the importance of 'church.' Jesus Christ is building His Church and the directions for a healthy local church fill a large portion of the New Testament. The problem is church leadership following the Lord's directions. It has become incumbent upon individual Christians and families to rightly divide God's Word so they can identify a healthy church, or at least leadership intent on following God's direction for health. Becoming part of a local assembly that wants to know God's will and follow His will can make a huge difference in the lives of the members of that assembly, so it's worth every Christian's time and effort to find a good church where leadership is committed to obedience to God's Word. It will make a huge difference in people's lives.

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