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Is it easy to see the faults of others and miss our own? Yes, it is. You see, before we do something wrong, we’ve already justified in our minds why it’s right, or at least okay, in your case, to do. Therefore, we don’t really see it as wrong. Now, that’s often not the case for others. Not only do we see it as wrong, we often judge them for doing it.
Go ahead, stop. Take a minute and explore what I’m really saying.
Now, there is a difference between judging and acknowledging wrong or sin.
When we judge, it is to look down on others; when we acknowledge sin, it is to lift others up.
Call and leave me a message. I want to hear from you. (501) 291-3111
By Barbara ScorzaIs it easy to see the faults of others and miss our own? Yes, it is. You see, before we do something wrong, we’ve already justified in our minds why it’s right, or at least okay, in your case, to do. Therefore, we don’t really see it as wrong. Now, that’s often not the case for others. Not only do we see it as wrong, we often judge them for doing it.
Go ahead, stop. Take a minute and explore what I’m really saying.
Now, there is a difference between judging and acknowledging wrong or sin.
When we judge, it is to look down on others; when we acknowledge sin, it is to lift others up.
Call and leave me a message. I want to hear from you. (501) 291-3111