If the 'rebuke' is correct, it's rebuke. If it's not correct, it's only accusations from the Enemy.
"If the 'rebuke' is correct, it's rebuke. If it's not correct, it's only accusations from the Enemy."
I'm surprised you would think that a "rebuke" from a GODLY person would be similar to an "accusation from" the accuser of the bretheran.
I guess it would be important to be sure people know the difference between the two. If we don't - then we'll be allowing ourselves to be offended in both cases - and nothing is accomplished by that.