The Institutes of Biblical Law

Rebuke and Excommunication (Remastered)

46 min · 31 de may de 2026
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Biblical rebukes and excommunication are not institutional tools to protect the church’s prestige but covenantal acts aimed at restoring God’s order in faith, morals, and authority under His law. Rebuke is the first step of correction, grounded in Scripture and applied relationally, while persistent rebellion whether false doctrine, immorality, or refusal to fulfill basic covenant duties like family provision and just wages leads to rejection and excommunication. The church’s discipline addresses real-life obedience, not merely church offenses, because God’s Kingdom, not the institution, is the goal. Within a biblical view of government, self-government and family responsibility are primary, the church exercises moral and spiritual jurisdiction, and the state is only one limited sphere among many. Where men deny God’s law in conduct, discipline must proceed; where they repent, restoration follows always in submission to God’s authority rather than human preference. #ChurchDiscipline #RebukeAndRestoration #BiblicalLaw #Excommunication #CovenantalAuthority #ChristianEthics #KingdomOfGod #BiblicalGovernment"

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Rebuke and Excommunication (Remastered)

Biblical rebukes and excommunication are not institutional tools to protect the church’s prestige but covenantal acts aimed at restoring God’s order in faith, morals, and authority under His law. Rebuke is the first step of correction, grounded in Scripture and applied relationally, while persistent rebellion whether false doctrine, immorality, or refusal to fulfill basic covenant duties like family provision and just wages leads to rejection and excommunication. The church’s discipline addresses real-life obedience, not merely church offenses, because God’s Kingdom, not the institution, is the goal. Within a biblical view of government, self-government and family responsibility are primary, the church exercises moral and spiritual jurisdiction, and the state is only one limited sphere among many. Where men deny God’s law in conduct, discipline must proceed; where they repent, restoration follows always in submission to God’s authority rather than human preference. #ChurchDiscipline #RebukeAndRestoration #BiblicalLaw #Excommunication #CovenantalAuthority #ChristianEthics #KingdomOfGod #BiblicalGovernment"

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