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What does Romans 14 say about judging other believers?

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Romans 14 instructs not to judge one another among believers, emphasizing that each person is accountable to God (Romans 14:10).

In Romans 14, Paul emphasizes the importance of unity in the body of Christ while addressing concerns about judging one another. He asks, 'But why dost thou judge thy brother?' (Romans 14:10), reminding Christians that they are not to place themselves in the judgment seat that belongs to Christ alone. This instruction promotes humility and love within the community of believers, suggesting that each person answers directly to God for their actions and choices. Instead of passing judgment on differing practices or beliefs, Christians are encouraged to foster an environment of grace and mutual encouragement.
Scripture References: Romans 14:10

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