This article was co-authored by Mark Russell and by wikiHow staff writer, Luke Smith, MFA. Mark Russell is a Christian Theology Expert based in Bourbonnais, Illinois. He is a Senior High School Youth Pastor at Gathering Point Church of the Nazarene, and has held this post for over nine years. He is the director of the Next Gen programs at the church, managing all youth education programs. Through this role, he also leads a team of adult youth leaders and completes preaching duties. Prior to working at Gathering Point, he worked as Assistant Principal at Grove City Christian School and was a Youth Pastor at Grove City Church of the Nazarene. He received a BA in Elementary Education and Teaching from Mount Vernon Nazarene University.
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What’s a little gossip between friends? As it turns out, a little gossip among Christians could be a sin according to the Bible, but it depends on what you’re saying and why. We’re here to clarify what gossip is and isn’t, if the Bible says it’s a sin, when it hurts people, relevant Bible passages, and how to avoid hurting others while still having safe and fun conversations.
Is gossip a sin in Christianity?
According to the Bible, gossip is a sin. Scripture warns against gossip in multiple passages. For example, Proverbs 20:19 says, “A gossip betrays a confidence; so avoid anyone who talks too much.” Gossip is a sin because it’s done to be mean, behind someone’s back, or violates their privacy.
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- ↑ Sheila A. Anderson. Certified Image Consultant & International Branding Icon. Expert Interview
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