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What does the Bible say about judgment in Romans 2?

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Romans 2 teaches that judging others condemns oneself, as everyone is guilty of sin.

In Romans 2, the Apostle Paul asserts that those who judge others are inexcusable because they themselves commit similar acts. He emphasizes that God's judgment is based on truth, and anyone who fails to recognize their own sin is in danger of facing God’s condemnation. The issue at hand is not merely about the act of judging, but rather the hypocrisy in condemning others while committing similar offenses. This principle illustrates the need for self-examination and humility, acknowledging our own failures before God.
Scripture References: Romans 2:1-4

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