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Grace or Caution? When Someone’s Past Raises Questions | The Skeptic and the Disciple Podcast

59 min · 10 de abr de 2026
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What would you do? 🤔 Someone made a statement in their past… It was never acted on. Never proven true. Now they’re asking for an opportunity—one that could impact others. Do you lead with grace and give them a chance? Or do you choose caution and step back to protect what’s at stake? This episode of The Skeptic and the Disciple dives into the tension between forgiveness, wisdom, and responsibility—and it’s not as simple as it sounds. 💭 Where do you stand? Grace… or caution?

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