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How do we judge correctly? What does it mean when Jesus tells us not to judge, and why shouldn't we wrongly judge others? There is much covered in our text today in Matthew 7:1-6 to walk through together.
When we see ourselves and our sin rightly, when we are broken by our sin and in a place of humility, we will be in a place to remove the speck from our brother's eye.
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How do we judge correctly? What does it mean when Jesus tells us not to judge, and why shouldn't we wrongly judge others? There is much covered in our text today in Matthew 7:1-6 to walk through together.
When we see ourselves and our sin rightly, when we are broken by our sin and in a place of humility, we will be in a place to remove the speck from our brother's eye.
HELPFUL LINKS:
Head over to ThankfulHomemaker.com for full show notes.
All episodes in the Sermon on the Mount Series on the blog
Patreon Support
Studies in the Sermon on the Mount by Martyn Lloyd Jones
Subscribe to Thankful Homemaker Newsletter & Free Library of Resources
SOCIAL:
Follow ThankfulHomemaker on Facebook, Pinterest, YouTube & Instagram
Join the Thankful Homemaker Facebook Group
Subscribe to the Podcast on Your Favorite App
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