Excommunication and disfellowship have their place, but it only should be used as a last resort. Even if the sinner keeps doing wrong things, there is always hope. Sure they have to repent each time-but there is no limit to the forgiveness of God.
This verse basically says that. In fact while the person doing the wrong thing is obviously wrong, this verse puts a burden on the faithful to "not cast him out from among you and that "Ye shall minister unto him and shall pray for him unto the Father in my name." Obviously when someone is in them middle of sinful behavior, we are to do just this.
Christianity is the religion of second chances and forgiveness and "if it so be that he repents and is baptized in my name; then shall ye receive him and shall minister unto him of my flesh and blood". As long as the person repents, than his or her spot in the eternal kingdom is essentially guaranteed. Once repentance is over, this person is just like the rest of us.
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