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Why is it important for Christians to not judge one another?

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Christians are instructed not to judge one another because each one is ultimately accountable to God, their Master.

In Romans 14:10-12, Paul emphasizes that every believer will stand before the judgment seat of Christ, underscoring that it is not our place to judge one another, as we are all Christ's servants. This is a profound reminder that our final accountability lies with Him who justifies and sanctifies His people. By judging others, we assume a role that belongs to God alone, thereby neglecting the grace we have received ourselves. Instead, we should focus on building each other up in faith and love, ensuring that our actions reflect the selfless love of Christ rather than a judgmental spirit.
Scripture References: Romans 14:10-12

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