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The most misapplied verse in Scripture might be Jesus' words on judging others, as Christians and non-Christians alike quote "Do not judge" without understanding its true context. When properly understood, Jesus wasn't prohibiting all judgment but was warning specifically against hypocritical judgment that ignores our own failings while criticizing others.
• Introduction to "The Daily Blade" podcast with hosts Joby Martin and Kyle Thompson
• Kyle shares his background with "country music theology" growing up in Oklahoma
• Launch of a new series called "Yeah, that's not what that means" addressing misapplied Scriptures
• Matthew 7:1-3 examined in its proper context within Jesus' broader teaching
• Explanation of how Jesus was warning against hypocritical judgment, not all judgment
• Evidence from John 7:24, Hebrews 5:14, and 1 Corinthians 5:12-13 showing Christians should make righteous judgments
• Christians are specifically called to judge those inside the church, not outsiders
• Tomorrow's episode will address an often-misunderstood verse about a millstone
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The most misapplied verse in Scripture might be Jesus' words on judging others, as Christians and non-Christians alike quote "Do not judge" without understanding its true context. When properly understood, Jesus wasn't prohibiting all judgment but was warning specifically against hypocritical judgment that ignores our own failings while criticizing others.
• Introduction to "The Daily Blade" podcast with hosts Joby Martin and Kyle Thompson
• Kyle shares his background with "country music theology" growing up in Oklahoma
• Launch of a new series called "Yeah, that's not what that means" addressing misapplied Scriptures
• Matthew 7:1-3 examined in its proper context within Jesus' broader teaching
• Explanation of how Jesus was warning against hypocritical judgment, not all judgment
• Evidence from John 7:24, Hebrews 5:14, and 1 Corinthians 5:12-13 showing Christians should make righteous judgments
• Christians are specifically called to judge those inside the church, not outsiders
• Tomorrow's episode will address an often-misunderstood verse about a millstone
Send us a text
Support the show
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