
Judge or Judge Not? What Scripture Really Says About Judging
In this episode Justin explores the often-misunderstood topic of judging, addressing the apparent contradictions in Biblical teachings, particularly Matthew 7:1’s “Judge not, that you be not judged,” which is frequently misused to deflect accountability. He emphasizes that while Jesus warns against hypocritical judgment—condemning others’ minor faults while ignoring one’s own greater sins—scripture encourages righteous judgment, especially among believers, as seen in 1 Corinthians 11:31-32, which urges self-examination to avoid divine discipline, and 1 Corinthians 5:12, where Paul instructs the church to address sin within its community. Justin highlights the importance of using “honest scales” in judgment, avoiding partiality or hypocrisy, and stresses that believers have the privilege and responsibility to judge themselves first, repent, and then help others with humility and fairness, aligning their actions with God’s word to navigate life’s challenges victoriously.
From "Grace For This City Podcast"
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