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Frequently Asked Questions
- What does the Bible say about toxic relationships?
- The Bible teaches us to be wise about the company we keep, warning that 'bad company corrupts good character' (1 Corinthians 15:33). Scripture encourages us to set healthy boundaries, seek relationships that bear good fruit, and distance ourselves from people who consistently cause harm or lead us away from what's right.
- What is the best Bible verse for toxic relationships?
- Proverbs 27:6 is incredibly powerful: 'Wounds from a friend can be trusted, but an enemy multiplies kisses.' This verse helps us distinguish between people who genuinely care about our growth (even when it's uncomfortable) versus those who flatter us while secretly causing harm.
- How can Scripture help with toxic relationships?
- The Bible gives us practical tools like discerning people by their 'fruit' (Matthew 7:16), learning to say no without guilt, and remembering our identity as God's beloved children. Scripture also provides strength and clarity when we need to make difficult decisions about stepping away from harmful relationships.
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