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#40 What Does The Bible Say About Judging?

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In Matthew 7, Jesus Christ clearly says, “Judge not.”

For this reason, Christians will be accused of breaking Jesus’ command when we call out sin. We need to know how to respond. Jesus did say “judge not,” but there’s more to it, and that’s what we’re talking about today.

Today we’re going to do a deep dive on this, and we’re going to look at:

• Four ways the Bible says you shouldn’t judge.

• Five ways the Bible says you should judge.

• Then we’ll look at how this question connects to everyday life, and how you can live out this teaching in your local area.

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Joel's un-polished research notes for this episode

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In Matthew 7, Jesus Christ clearly says, “Judge not.”

For this reason, Christians will be accused of breaking Jesus’ command when we call out sin. We need to know how to respond. Jesus did say “judge not,” but there’s more to it, and that’s what we’re talking about today.

Today we’re going to do a deep dive on this, and we’re going to look at:

• Four ways the Bible says you shouldn’t judge.

• Five ways the Bible says you should judge.

• Then we’ll look at how this question connects to everyday life, and how you can live out this teaching in your local area.

----

Resource for you:

Joel's un-polished research notes for this episode

----

Please support this work! Give to the Think Institute at https://thethink.institute/partner.

----

Subscribe to the Think Institute YouTube Channel!

This channel will deliver even more knowledge on how to answer questions and objections to the Christian worldview! If you subscribe now, you'll get to hear the next video in this series...

----

Want to bring Joel to speak at your church or event?

Go here.

----

Music Credits:

Synthwave Intro 10 by TaigaSoundProd

Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/8736-synthwave-intro-10

License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/worldviewlegacy/message
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