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Why is it important for Christians not to judge others?

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Christians are called not to judge others because only God knows their hearts, as stated in Romans 14:4.

The principle of refraining from judgment among Christians is rooted in the understanding that we do not possess the omniscience or authority to discern the true condition of a person's heart. Romans 14:4 admonishes us, 'Who art thou that judgest another man's servant? To his own master he standeth or falleth.' Each person ultimately answers to God, who is fully capable of making them stand. By presuming to judge others, we risk fostering pride and arrogance, ultimately hindering our own spiritual growth. This call to humility encourages believers to focus on love, grace, and encouragement, rather than condemnation, as we recognize that we too are in need of God's mercy.
Scripture References: Romans 14:4

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