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How can Christians use their Bible-trained conscience in dealing with those who have been removed from the congregation? (See also picture.)Does what we have considered mean that we would completely ignore a person who has been removed from the congregation? Not necessarily. Certainly, we would not socialize with him. But Christians can use their Bible-trained conscience in deciding whether to invite a person who was removed from the congregation—perhaps a relative or someone they were close to previously—to attend a congregation meeting. What if he attends? In the past, we would not greet such a person. Here again, each Christian needs to use his Bible-trained conscience in this matter. Some may feel comfortable with greeting or welcoming the person to the meeting. However, we would not have an extended conversation or socialize with the individual.
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Christians can exercise their Bible-trained conscience when deciding how to handle interactions with someone removed from the congregation, balancing respect for the congregation's standards with personal compassion.