
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


One of the things that prevents people from engaging the ways they have been harmed is the simple objection, "Who am I to judge my parents?" The premise of the objection is simply, "It's wrong for me to judge my parents. That's God's job, not my job." In today's episode, I take a look at what the Bible says about judging other people.
Support the podcast
By Adam Young | LCSW, MDiv4.8
25322,532 ratings
One of the things that prevents people from engaging the ways they have been harmed is the simple objection, "Who am I to judge my parents?" The premise of the objection is simply, "It's wrong for me to judge my parents. That's God's job, not my job." In today's episode, I take a look at what the Bible says about judging other people.
Support the podcast

1,687 Listeners

505 Listeners

670 Listeners

473 Listeners

651 Listeners

1,065 Listeners

3,198 Listeners

742 Listeners

5,466 Listeners

1,241 Listeners

1,147 Listeners

1,806 Listeners

847 Listeners

2,032 Listeners