Sermons About Judging
You Be The Judge?
In this teaching, I probe around at the motives and affects of our judging nature...
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Do Not Judge
Our text this morning covers the subject of judging. This is a very important subject because Matthew 7:1 is one of the most frequently quoted verses by people outside the church. I’m sure you heard it said with a snarl and sarcasm – “Don’t judge let you be judged.” But it is important for another reason. The sin of judgmentalism is far too common in the body of Christ. Religious people are prone to be guilty of a nasty tones, condescending looks, and condemning words. So this issue is important for at least two reasons. To address this touchy subject Jesus uses a familiar teaching formula: command, warning, and solution.
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So, When Do I Take A Stand And When Do I Show Grace?
Advice on why extending grace beats "vigilante justice" any day
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Myths and Idols: Under Grace, Judging Others is Out
As Christians, we are not to judge those outside the body of Christ but for those inside the body, we are not to be slow to call sin "sin."
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An Error In Judgement
In judging brothers, avoid hypocrisy with self-assessment. In judging others, answer hostility with discernment. In judging the Father, assume the heart of God is Benevolent.
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Honesty and Judging: Romans 2:1-5
We must move away from a perspective on our sin that finds us comparing ourselves to one another. We must begin to see sin from God's perspective. He alone is the judge and we are without excuse.
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Declaration of (in) Dependence Part 3
Why is God kind to this world at all, and how does He intend for us to live in light of His kindness?
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Dangers and the Golden Rule
As Jesus begins to draw his message to a close, He warns of three dangers and sums things up with the Golden Rule. Join us as we study Matthew 7:1-12.
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