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What does the Bible say about judging other Christians?

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The Bible teaches that believers should not judge one another on non-vital issues, as we all stand before God's judgment based on Christ's righteousness.

In Romans 14, Paul instructs believers not to judge one another, especially in matters concerning food and days that do not pertain to salvation. He emphasizes that we should not place ourselves in the role of judges over our brothers and sisters in Christ. Instead, believers are to accept one another with love and understanding, recognizing that both the strong and the weak in faith belong to the Lord and are accepted by Him based on Christ's righteousness alone (Romans 14:3-4). Our acceptance is not earned by our actions, but solely through the sacrifice of Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 14:1-4, Romans 14:10-12

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