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Verse-By-Verse Ministry With Heather Darnall - The Art of Judging

09/19/24 • 61 min

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It should come to no surprise that judging is still a major issue people deal with today. And what we don't like to admit is, that we tend to feel like we're not guilty - or as guilty - as everyone else...as if that makes us better than the next person, therefore we don't really need addressing, or fixing rather.
In this episode, I'm going to get into the weeds concerning one of the things Jesus talked about in His sermon on the mount, which is judging - and will read from the Gospel of Matthew 7:1-6. Because far too often, we take what He said and put it into our own desired interpretation, i.e. our human opinion. Therefore, we misrepresent our King and any misrepresentation is all that the devil desires to keep us away from Jesus and continue to struggle in our sin. That being said, it's in all of our best interest to see if we can adhere to this artful skill that so many look down on, when sadly, we don't fully understand that judging itself is not the problem - we are.
Please note that this is my personal interpretation of the scripture to the best of my current knowledge and understanding. I encourage to please check and verify as the scripture encourages all believers to do. There may be times where I have overlooked and/or misunderstood information by mistake which is why verifying is important if you feel led to do so.

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