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What does the Bible say about judging each other?

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The Bible teaches that we should not judge one another, as all will stand before Christ's judgment seat (Romans 14:10).

In Romans 14:10-12, Paul reminds us that we should not judge our brethren because we will all stand before the judgment seat of Christ. This directive speaks to the spiritual pride that can lead us to criticize others, as such judgments often stem from a false sense of spiritual superiority. Instead of focusing on how others may falter, we ought to examine our own actions and ensure we are not creating stumbling blocks for our fellow believers. Our role is to build and strengthen one another in faith, not to tear each other down through harsh criticism.
Scripture References: Romans 14:10-12

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