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Why should Christians avoid judging one another?

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Christians should avoid judgment because ultimately, each person is accountable to God, not to one another.

Judgment among Christians can lead to division, misunderstanding, and harm to the body of Christ. Romans 14 warns against judging one another, explaining that each believer stands or falls before their own Master. This reflects the larger theme of God's sovereignty, where only He has the right to judge the hearts and intentions of individuals. Furthermore, when Christians focus on judging one another, they undermine the grace of God and the unity of the church. Instead, they are called to support one another in love, focusing on personal growth rather than placing themselves as arbiters of others' faith. The call is to live in such a way that our actions build up rather than tear down the community of faith.
Scripture References: Romans 14:10-12, Matthew 9:14-15

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