It depends largely on the rule, or sin, involved. If it is a minor thing, most just privately approach God in prayer and ask forgiveness. If it a sin that The Bible indicates is a more serious offense, they should approach the elders in the congregation. In an ideal situation, the elders would then counsel the wrongdoer and the wrongdoer would show repentance by attitude and actions. If it is a serious sin that is repeatedly done, or there is an attitude of non repentance, then the congregation elders would have to decide on whether or not to remove the individual from the congregation.
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Jehovah's Witnesses have no rule to how long their sleeves are so long as they are modest.
Ja Rule is straight.
Polyphemus breaks the rule of hospitality by eating several of Odysseus' men and refusing to show them kindness. He also breaks the rule of respect for his guests by not following proper protocols of welcoming and hosting them. Lastly, he breaks the rule of compassion by showing no mercy towards his victims.
As a rule, the executor of a will in New York can be a witness but in most cases it will void any benefits to the executor.
We Rule happened in 2010.
do not tell a lie
Election surveys
Mob Rule Occures When A Democracy Breaks Down Into Injustice.
Someone who breaks rules is commonly referred to as a "rule-breaker" or a "lawbreaker." They may also be called a "rebel" or a "delinquent" depending on the context of their actions.
Rule of Rose happened in 2006.
the other lawyer breaks a rule