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What does the Bible say about passing judgment on others?

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The Bible teaches us not to pass judgment on one another, especially regarding non-essential matters.

In Romans 14, Paul instructs believers not to pass judgment on each other regarding opinions and practices that are not central to the faith. He emphasizes that we should welcome one another and not divide over non-essential matters like dietary choices or observance of days. Each believer will stand before God and be accountable for their actions. Therefore, instead of judging, we are to be patient and forgiving with one another, focusing on love and unity in the body of Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 14:10-13

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