Judging Others as We Want Them to Judge Us
Isn’t it interesting that although we’re often guilty of making snap judgments about others, we gravitate toward people who exercise nonjudgmental love?
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Isn’t it interesting that although we’re often guilty of making snap judgments about others, we gravitate toward people who exercise nonjudgmental love?
Continue reading →This week – this day – is a great time to ask God to help us clean up our act. If necessary, let’s ask God for wisdom and courage to seek assistance. Isn’t it comforting to know that whatever our struggle, we don’t have to go through it alone?
Continue reading →How many people have I hurt with my hasty and superficial judgments? How many have you?
When we feel the urge to judge, wouldn’t it be wiser (and more compassionate) to give others the benefit of the doubt? Isn’t this what we hope others would do for us?
Have you considered that the more we dismiss our sin, the more we minimize God’s love and Jesus’ sacrifice at Calvary?
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