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What should Christians do instead of judging others?

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Instead of judging others, Christians should focus on loving, forgiving, and restoring one another.

In lieu of judging others, Christians are called to embody the qualities of love and restoration, as seen in Christ's teachings. In Luke 6:27-28, Jesus instructs us to love even our enemies, to do good to those who hate us, and to pray for those who mistreat us. This radical approach counters the natural inclination to judge and criticize. Furthermore, Galatians 6:1 encourages believers to restore those who have sinned with a spirit of gentleness, bearing one another's burdens. This necessitates looking at our fellow believers through a lens of mercy, welcoming them back into fellowship rather than casting them out. Ultimately, the response to others' failures should be motivated by the grace we've received, nurturing an environment of reconciliation and growth within the body of Christ.
Scripture References: Luke 6:27-28, Galatians 6:1

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Todd Nibert · Oct 14, 2012
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