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Why is it important not to judge fellow believers?

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Jesus teaches that we should avoid judging fellow believers to foster unity and humility within the body of Christ.

Judging fellow believers can lead to division and undermine the unity Christ desires for His church. In Matthew 7:1-5, Jesus instructs us to avoid hypocritical judgments and to first address our own sins. When we recognize our flaws and shortcomings, we approach others with humility and compassion, fostering an environment of grace rather than condemnation. This approach aligns with the teachings of Paul, who emphasizes the importance of mutual encouragement and support among believers (Romans 14:10-13). Instead of judgment, we should extend mercy and restoration.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:1-5, Romans 14:10-13

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Judge Not
Paul Mahan · Sep 20, 1992
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