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Judging Others as We Want Them to Judge Us — 7 Comments

  1. Great post today. I am certainly guilty of “all of the above.” I think I’ll start today thinking twice before I make a snap judgment. Giving someone the benefit of the doubt will be my mantra for today. And, who knows, mayve it will stick!

    • Haha. I will pray for you (and PLEASE pray for me) that “it will stick” for both of us!!
      Thank you, Karen, for stopping by Today Can Be Different! I always love it when you do.

  2. Thanks for this reminder. One one your list really hit home. I’ve prayed about it but then it pops up again. Iwon’t give up and will keep praying and with His help I just may overcome this annoying habit.

  3. Now this devotion is very convicting to us all! We all, if honest, have made judgements towards others that are unfounded. I love your statement, “Most of the time, we’re simply unaware of what’s going on with the people around us.” It is so true that we have no clue what people are dealing with on a daily basis. We all have days that require more grace by others, so showing love, kindness and compassion should be our first priority when encountering others! “He answered, “’Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind’ and, ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’” Luke 10:27. If we truly love the Lord we will love others without judgment! Nobody’s perfect except for Jesus! Thanks Sheryl! ✝️

    • Indeed, Kim. Each of us has needed grace and a nonjudgmental attitude when our actions may have seemed questionable. We can remember how it hurt to be judged unfairly.
      May we love others with the same love Christ has for us!
      Thank you, Kim!

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