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Jesus preached, in the Sermon on the Mount, “Judge not, that ye be not judged” Matthew 7:1. But what did He mean by that? Did He mean His followers should never criticize someone else’s behavior? Did He mean we should all just “mind our own business”? How can we call the world to repent if we are not supposed to criticize sinful behavior? And at what point does it become “judging”? Kaleb Leonard takes us through a study on this important topic.
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Jesus preached, in the Sermon on the Mount, “Judge not, that ye be not judged” Matthew 7:1. But what did He mean by that? Did He mean His followers should never criticize someone else’s behavior? Did He mean we should all just “mind our own business”? How can we call the world to repent if we are not supposed to criticize sinful behavior? And at what point does it become “judging”? Kaleb Leonard takes us through a study on this important topic.
Contact: [email protected]