• Should we pass Judgement? What does the Bible actually say?

  • Jan 8 2025
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

Should we pass Judgement? What does the Bible actually say?

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  • About the Podcast

    This podcast episode, hosted by Pastor Brian and Savannah, explores the biblical concept of judgment, focusing on the often-misquoted verse 'Judge not that you be not judged' from Matthew 7:1. The discussion emphasizes the importance of self-reflection, righteous judgment, and approaching others with love and humility when addressing sin.

    Key Takeaways

    • (01:53) The phrase 'Judge not that you be not judged' from Matthew 7:1 is frequently misquoted and taken out of context. The hosts stress the importance of understanding the surrounding verses, which emphasize self-reflection before judging others.
    • (05:53) The metaphor of a 'plank' in one's own eye versus a 'speck' in another's eye highlights the need for self-awareness and repentance before pointing out others' faults. This encourages listeners to examine their own actions first.
    • (08:28) The Bible does not prohibit judgment entirely but calls for righteous judgment. John 7:24 encourages judging based on righteousness rather than superficial appearances, requiring a deep understanding of God's Word.
    • (10:09) Wrong types of judgment include superficial judgment (based on appearances), hypocritical judgment (condemning others for sins one also commits), harsh judgment (lacking mercy), and self-righteous judgment (judging from a place of pride).
    • (22:25) The story of Jesus and the adulterous woman illustrates the importance of compassion and humility in judgment. Jesus reminded the Pharisees of their own sins before addressing the woman's actions.
    • (23:30) When confronting sin, Christians are encouraged to approach others with love and humility, especially if they have experienced similar struggles and repented. This fosters understanding and avoids alienation.
    • (26:45) Responding to hostility with love and prayer can be more effective than harsh reactions. The example of an evangelist responding to negativity with kindness demonstrates the power of compassion in spreading the gospel.
    • (29:48) Christians are called to practice righteous judgment and discernment, confronting sin gently while upholding biblical teachings. Self-reflection and fairness are essential in ensuring judgments are rooted in love.
    • (31:05) The podcast concludes with a prayer for guidance in practicing righteous judgment and for the salvation of those who are lost. Listeners are invited to repent, trust in Jesus, and share their testimonies of faith.


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    What does the Bible mean when it says, “Do not judge”? https://www.gotquestions.org/do-not-judge.html

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