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Why is self-examination important in judging others?

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Self-examination helps us recognize our own faults before addressing others'.

Self-examination is crucial, as highlighted in Matthew 7:3-5, where Jesus calls out the hypocrite for focusing on the fault of another while ignoring their own 'beam.' This principle reinforces the necessity of humility and introspection in our dealings with others. By recognizing our shortcomings, we position ourselves to help others gently and effectively. Furthermore, understanding our own weaknesses fosters a spirit of compassion rather than self-righteousness, enabling us to encourage our brothers and sisters in faith while ensuring we do not fall into the trap of pride or condemnation.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:3-5, 1 Corinthians 11:31

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Judge Not
Don Bell · Jul 12, 2009
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