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Why is understanding our own sin important in judging others?

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Recognizing our own sinfulness allows us to approach others with humility instead of self-righteousness.

An essential aspect of the Christian faith is understanding the depths of our own sin, as indicated in Romans 3:10-12, which states, 'There is none righteous, no, not one.' When we acknowledge our own failures and shortcomings, as Pastor Todd Nibert explains, we gain a more humble perspective in our interactions with others. This self-awareness prevents us from approaching others with a judgmental attitudes and instead encourages us to offer compassion and seek restoration. As such, it creates an environment where we can fulfill the law of Christ to bear one another's burdens (Galatians 6:2).
Scripture References: Romans 3:10-12, Galatians 6:1-2, Matthew 7:3-5

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Judge Not
Todd Nibert · Jan 27, 2013
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