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How should Christians judge others in their faith?

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Christians should judge others based on their actions for Christ rather than personal preferences.

In Luke 9:49-50, John the Apostle expresses a desire to stop someone from casting out demons in Jesus's name because the man did not follow them. Jesus corrects John, indicating that if someone is not against Him, they are for Him. Therefore, Christians must evaluate others not through a lens of rigid conformity but through the question of whether they are working for the glory of Christ (1 Corinthians 10:31). Believers are called to discern not personal biases but the fruit of true faith being manifested in works done in Christ’s name. This approach allows for unity and acknowledgement of diverse expressions of faith that ultimately glorify God.
Scripture References: Luke 9:49-50, 1 Corinthians 10:31

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