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13 Sep
13Sep

Three Biblical Reasons for Christians to Make Judgments "Isn't it the Christian's job to judge?" No. It comes from what Jesus said in the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 7. Out of context, Jesus said that Christians should ignore the sins of other believers. , makes me feel like I want to accept them anyway. However, this communication was not intended by Jesus and is inconsistent with the biblical understanding of judgment. How to not judge properly is an integral part of the Christian life. But it is really unlovable not to call them to repentance when their families and families are living in outrageous sins. In Matthew chapter 7:5, Jesus continues: “If read correctly, Jesus actually discourages hypocritical judgment in this passage. But when we repent of our sins and remove the log from our eyes, we also see that we are fluently judging our families and calling them to repentance. Christians also need to be careful not to make superficial judgments. In John 7: 24, Jesus said: This means that Christians should not judge by appearances or jump to conclusions without considering all the data, as Simon the Pharisee did in Luke 7.   This fair judgment is also forbidden in the book.The clearest example of this is how Jesus rebuked the Pharisees in his four teachings. In the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector in Luke 18, the Pharisee was convinced that he was before God because he was not like the tax collector. But God did not forgive the Pharisees' sins because of the right tone. Good judgment requires humility rather than pride. Ruthless and harsh judgments are also wrong. Jesus counseled in Matthew chapter 7: 2 “If we poorly judge our families and families in Christ and show them no grace, we are neglecting the grace shown to us. Resisting sin is not a bad thing. Yes, we are called to hate sin, and calling our families and families in Christ to repentance is love, and even a necessity in the church, because we are careful, humble, It is a method of judging that a petition should be made. There are also three reasons why it is important for Christians to exercise good judgment. Hebrews 5 :14 says, "But solid food is for those who are more mature, those whose perceptions have been trained by constant training to distinguish between good and evil." It is well suited to examine our hearts with discernment, to search for uncleanness and shameless sin, to evaluate the words and deeds of others, and to guard our hearts against false education and sin, see Matthew 7. Jesus warns: You recognize them by their fruits. 2. Concerning the Sanctification and Sanctification of the Church In 1 Corinthians 5 Paul says: It's written like this: Shouldn't we judge the people inside? “As believers, it is also important to note that we cannot hold the world to the same standard as our families or the family of Christ. It should be that bone that lives in external sin.In fact, James 5 20 is responsible for Christ's followers who intrude into the ways of sin, and whoever brings back the wandering souls is it. As the Bride of Christ, we must be free from every trace of repentance and remain clean and holy for the Second Coming of Christ. This cannot be done without good judgment, but if injustice is not removed within the Church, perversions will spread to other believers as well. I guess. 3. Judgment Begins at God's House In 1 Peter 4, Peter writes that judgment begins at God's house. These words are revealed in Revelation, prophesying that Christ's second coming will be autonomous and that his church, not the world, will be the repentant judge. His message to the churches of Ephesus, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, and Laodicea was to lament without eternal destructive consequences. Death, warmth, and moral concessions to the world are common sins that are frequent in the modern church. But God's standard of justice has not changed. He calls for a clean church, but at this very moment Christ calls the church to lament and points out the dire consequences of not doing so. The day is coming when he will return to judge his church. Without mistrust, the idea that "only God can judge me" quickly becomes a reality. This is why chastity is so important to the Church, and it can only be achieved by the body of Christ lifting each other up according to his word and calling each other to repent in right judgment and cast out the wrongs among us. can. We may be in the right place on Judgment Day, but we may be before God. Yes, Christian, it's your job to judge. Christ reminds us “By the grace of God, God has blessed us with the Holy Spirit and His Word, helping us not only to examine ourselves, but to examine the hearts of our sisters and sisters. Merely part of our sanctification, it is the product of heightened wisdom and discernment, given only by God through His Word. Nevertheless, this is not without consequences.Christ Growing into the wholeness and knowledge of the will bring increasing pain, suffering and persecution. Belief can be imbued. Being called in our sins hurts our flesh. But through that thorn Christ softens our hearts to His Word, allowing His constant loving grace to reform and sanctify us and make us more like Christ. Please. That's right, Christian, it's your job to judge. In fact, it's your duty. Motivated by our love for God and His commandments, we speak truths clearly revealed in God's Word, gently rebel against erring people, and bring them repentance and faith. is needed. Finally, may God be glorified by our godly loyalty and obedience to Him.

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