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What does Romans 14 teach about judging others?

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Romans 14 teaches that we should not judge one another over disputable matters, as we will all stand before God's judgment.

In Romans 14:10, Paul asks, 'Why dost thou judge thy brother?' This serves as a reminder that regardless of personal convictions on non-essential matters, all believers will ultimately give account to God. The heart behind this teaching is to promote unity and peace within the body of Christ. By refraining from judgment, believers demonstrate love and understanding toward each other's differing convictions, recognizing that Christ is the ultimate judge and that we are to encourage and uplift one another in faith instead of criticizing.
Scripture References: Romans 14:10-12

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Wayne Boyd · Aug 11, 2019
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