
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Though we don't like to admit it, we are often guilty of judging others based on very limited information. In this week's message from James 2, Pastor J.D. describes the dangers of showing favoritism, particularly within the church. If we are to truly fulfill Jesus' command to love our neighbors as we love ourselves, we must be willing to see others as he sees them: people made in the image of God, worthy to be treated with dignity and shown mercy.
By The Summit Church4.8
516516 ratings
Though we don't like to admit it, we are often guilty of judging others based on very limited information. In this week's message from James 2, Pastor J.D. describes the dangers of showing favoritism, particularly within the church. If we are to truly fulfill Jesus' command to love our neighbors as we love ourselves, we must be willing to see others as he sees them: people made in the image of God, worthy to be treated with dignity and shown mercy.

1,660 Listeners

16,072 Listeners

1,137 Listeners

3,960 Listeners

2,276 Listeners

1,292 Listeners

1,100 Listeners

2,363 Listeners

1,436 Listeners

771 Listeners

6,644 Listeners

586 Listeners

1,831 Listeners

2,108 Listeners

318 Listeners