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Biblical Judgment: 5 Errors

If we want to be fair and godly and judge things in the way God commands, we must avoid these 5 attitudes.


If we are going to judge Biblically:

1. We can't have a critical spirit.

We must judge things fairly, not negatively or hopelessly (Philippians 4:8).

2. We can't be hypocritical.

We must honestly confess our own sins before we can help others deal with their sins (Matthew 7:1-5).*

3. We must not judge externals like wealth, popularity, looks, or position (1 Samuel 16:7; John 7:24; James 2:1-8).

4. We must have genuine concern for those we confront.

Confrontation in love and humility is constructive, not destructive. (John 13:34-35; Galatians 6:1; Ephesians 4).

5. We must reject cut and paste explanations about Biblical judgment.

By taking a single phrase out of context (Matthew 7:1), many Christians are letting culture, not Scripture, shape their thinking. They have accepted the false belief that we are not supposed to judge anyone or anything. Not true.

Our culture hates judgment, not sin. God hates sin and encourages appropriate judgment.

Let's follow Jesus, not culture. 
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*This is where the famous "Judge Not" passage is pulled out of context. Verse 5 says after we remove our own "planks" we are then in a position to judge the "specks" of others.

Want to read more about Biblical Judgment? Check out the "Misunderstandings About Judgment" Archive.

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If we want to be fair and godly and judge things in the way God commands, we must avoid these 5 attitudes.

If we want to be fair and godly and judge things in the way God commands, we must avoid these 5 attitudes.


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