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Why is it important for Christians to not judge each other's personal convictions?

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Judging personal convictions undermines Christian unity; we are all servants of Christ and must support each other.

In Romans 14:4, Paul addresses the dangers of judging other believers based on their personal convictions, emphasizing that every believer is a servant of the Lord. Each individual stands or falls before their own Master, whom God is fully capable of sustaining. This perspective promotes humility and reduces the likelihood of division among Christians. By choosing to refrain from judgment based on non-essential issues, believers foster a spirit of graciousness and understanding, enabling the community of faith to grow together in Christ rather than be hindered by unnecessary conflicts.
Scripture References: Romans 14:4-9

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