John 7:24: "Stop judging by appearances, but judge justly." This commands believers to judge righteously, grounded in truth, not superficiality. Matthew 7:1-2: "Stop judging, that you may not be judged..." This warns against hypocritical judgment, urging self-examination (verses 3-5) before addressing others. Luke 6:37 and Romans 14:10-13 call for humility in judgment, not forbidding it but aligning it with God’s justice. In essence, Christians are called to judge righteously, avoiding hypocrisy and aligning with God’s truth. Spiritual maturity and proper context are vital to understanding this teaching. God bless.
Nah. There is no fruit is judging others. Christ himself chose to judge no one. Dropping judgement of other people is the most difficult piece of following Christ. Using reason to shed light on hypocrisy is the way, and is what Christ did. You judge the ideas, not the people.
I agree and I understand this... My question would be How do you believe we are to bring attention to things Our Brothers and Sisters should be aware of? Like False Doctrine, Corrupt Groups, and even a false teachers? The Traps and Pitfalls are numerous... If you judge nothing and call out nothing... Are we not just staying silent and twiddling our thumbs... I am of the Mind that we should Let God be God and every man a liar... But Help me brother... Help me understand... where that Line is... All Glory be to Yahweh, Yeshua Hamashiach, and The Holy Spirit. God Bless.
I understand where you're coming from and the confusion this may stir up. When I think about judging others, I see it as expressing a negative opinion about someone's behavior, often out of a belief that we are better than them. However, the Bible does not instruct us to judge in this way. Instead, we are called to sharpen one another, much like iron sharpens iron. For instance, if you have a friend who may be considered unhealthy due to weight issues, I believe it's important to help them recognize that their choices are harming them. If they don't start taking care of themselves, they may face more significant problems down the line. However, I would approach this situation with genuine compassion, aiming to be a friend who helps them improve, rather than making fun of them or speaking poorly about them. In the Bible, there are stories of people who punished those who sinned rather than guiding them to recognize and overcome their sin. I hope this clarifies my perspective. If it doesn't, please let's continue the conversation!
@ I see, I completely agree brother. It’s a very fine line and we must be very careful especially because we can sometimes be emotional, but we must Trust in Yeshua that He will find the best way to deal with all things and that we when trying to help should always operate in Love for Christ and Our Brothers and Sisters.
@@Logan91S Yes, brother, but if we are honest. When we call out ,the fine line is what’s inside… Are we doing it out of love and respect for Our brothers and sisters whom are created in the image of God or is it in the name of I am better, Is it arrogance, is it pride that drives… Remember Our Father Yeshua Hamashiach knows the heart when we speak, do, and even ask… Father observes our Heart (Where are we coming from) not just what we say. Believe me if we come from Love and Faith & ask the Father, it will be so. And if we do not ; Not only will it not be so, but Father will teach us a lesson for our benefit, but He will discipline us out of Love.
God* and I'm referring to the Christianity, I believe in God, Jesus and the Holy spirit. And I know that there is a God because I have a personal relationship with him and you can have one tio
@@isaacfearsgod "there is a G d because I have a personal relationship with him" That is not credible proof my friend. Relationships are subjective. Sorry, but I don't believe you. Do you have credible proof?
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John 7:24: "Stop judging by appearances, but judge justly."
This commands believers to judge righteously, grounded in truth, not superficiality.
Matthew 7:1-2: "Stop judging, that you may not be judged..."
This warns against hypocritical judgment, urging self-examination (verses 3-5) before addressing others.
Luke 6:37 and Romans 14:10-13 call for humility in judgment, not forbidding it but aligning it with God’s justice.
In essence, Christians are called to judge righteously, avoiding hypocrisy and aligning with God’s truth. Spiritual maturity and proper context are vital to understanding this teaching. God bless.
Nah. There is no fruit is judging others. Christ himself chose to judge no one. Dropping judgement of other people is the most difficult piece of following Christ. Using reason to shed light on hypocrisy is the way, and is what Christ did. You judge the ideas, not the people.
Well said brother
I agree and I understand this... My question would be How do you believe we are to bring attention to things Our Brothers and Sisters should be aware of? Like False Doctrine, Corrupt Groups, and even a false teachers?
The Traps and Pitfalls are numerous... If you judge nothing and call out nothing... Are we not just staying silent and twiddling our thumbs...
I am of the Mind that we should Let God be God and every man a liar...
But Help me brother... Help me understand... where that Line is...
All Glory be to Yahweh, Yeshua Hamashiach, and The Holy Spirit. God Bless.
I understand where you're coming from and the confusion this may stir up. When I think about judging others, I see it as expressing a negative opinion about someone's behavior, often out of a belief that we are better than them. However, the Bible does not instruct us to judge in this way. Instead, we are called to sharpen one another, much like iron sharpens iron.
For instance, if you have a friend who may be considered unhealthy due to weight issues, I believe it's important to help them recognize that their choices are harming them. If they don't start taking care of themselves, they may face more significant problems down the line. However, I would approach this situation with genuine compassion, aiming to be a friend who helps them improve, rather than making fun of them or speaking poorly about them.
In the Bible, there are stories of people who punished those who sinned rather than guiding them to recognize and overcome their sin. I hope this clarifies my perspective. If it doesn't, please let's continue the conversation!
@ I see, I completely agree brother. It’s a very fine line and we must be very careful especially because we can sometimes be emotional, but we must Trust in Yeshua that He will find the best way to deal with all things and that we when trying to help should always operate in Love for Christ and Our Brothers and Sisters.
Calling out hypocrisy is not judgement. And calling out hypocrisy is what Christ did. And he judged noone.
@@Logan91S Yes, brother, but if we are honest. When we call out ,the fine line is what’s inside… Are we doing it out of love and respect for Our brothers and sisters whom are created in the image of God or is it in the name of I am better, Is it arrogance, is it pride that drives… Remember Our Father Yeshua Hamashiach knows the heart when we speak, do, and even ask… Father observes our Heart (Where are we coming from) not just what we say. Believe me if we come from Love and Faith & ask the Father, it will be so. And if we do not ; Not only will it not be so, but Father will teach us a lesson for our benefit, but He will discipline us out of Love.
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LOL. Which gad are you referring to? Also, how do you know there is a gad?
God* and I'm referring to the Christianity, I believe in God, Jesus and the Holy spirit. And I know that there is a God because I have a personal relationship with him and you can have one tio
@@isaacfearsgod "there is a G d because I have a personal relationship with him" That is not credible proof my friend. Relationships are subjective. Sorry, but I don't believe you. Do you have credible proof?