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What constitutes true judgment among believers?

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True judgment involves evaluating one another with love and humility, not condemnation.

In the context of Christian fellowship, true judgment should not be about condemning others but rather discerning matters with a spirit of humility and love. The essence of judgment involves recognizing that all believers are under grace and cannot claim superiority over one another. As Romans 14:10-12 states, each will give an account of themselves to God, highlighting that our focus should not be on judging our brethren but on restoring one another in a spirit of meekness. The goal of any judgment should be to help and build up our fellow believers, encouraging them in their walk with Christ rather than tearing them down. This reflects our understanding of grace and serves to foster a supportive community.
Scripture References: Romans 14:10-12; Galatians 6:1

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Clay Curtis · Feb 28, 2010
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