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According to the Scriptures, believers are advised against forming close relationships with non-believers. Does this principle apply to one’s own family, in the case of having unbelieving relatives? I experience frustration and oppression within my family, which raises concerns about the potential negative impact on my spiritual life. I would prefer not to abandon the progress I have made in my spiritual journey, and as the saying goes, “prevention is better than cure.” It seems necessary to distance myself from any activities or behaviors that the enemy may exploit to disrupt my spiritual well-being.
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Please explain James 2:9. Because I favor my son over strangers, am I committing a sin? I definitely favor my children or family over strangers. I care for all people and want everyone saved. But I don’t cry at every stranger’s obituary like I do a loved one. So, is loving your children, mother, or sister a sin because we should love the stranger just as much?
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