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Is it wrong for Christians to judge? Culture says, “Don’t judge me,” but Jesus actually teaches something deeper and far more transformative. In this message, Pastor Jason Daughdrill breaks down the difference between hypocritical judgment and righteous judgment — showing that the goal of godly judgment isn’t to destroy but to restore.
If you’ve ever wondered how believers should correct, confront, or lovingly hold each other accountable, this teaching will bring clarity, courage, and healing.
In this sermon you’ll learn:
The world says, “If you love me, you won’t judge me.”
Jesus says, “If you love them, help them see.”
By GTWY Church: Shelbyville5
1818 ratings
Is it wrong for Christians to judge? Culture says, “Don’t judge me,” but Jesus actually teaches something deeper and far more transformative. In this message, Pastor Jason Daughdrill breaks down the difference between hypocritical judgment and righteous judgment — showing that the goal of godly judgment isn’t to destroy but to restore.
If you’ve ever wondered how believers should correct, confront, or lovingly hold each other accountable, this teaching will bring clarity, courage, and healing.
In this sermon you’ll learn:
The world says, “If you love me, you won’t judge me.”
Jesus says, “If you love them, help them see.”

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