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Jesus warns that a hypocrite eagerly judges others while ignoring his own sin. He condemned this false judgment—not judgment itself, but judgment without integrity. A man who spoils his children, indulges his brother, and then blames his wife and criticizes society is not making righteous judgments—he’s deflecting blame and masking his failures. True judgment starts with personal accountability and is guided by God’s Word, not self-righteousness. We all judge—but are our judgments rooted in truth and obedience, or in hypocrisy? God will judge the difference—and He shows no mercy to the hypocrite.
By R.J. RushdoonyJesus warns that a hypocrite eagerly judges others while ignoring his own sin. He condemned this false judgment—not judgment itself, but judgment without integrity. A man who spoils his children, indulges his brother, and then blames his wife and criticizes society is not making righteous judgments—he’s deflecting blame and masking his failures. True judgment starts with personal accountability and is guided by God’s Word, not self-righteousness. We all judge—but are our judgments rooted in truth and obedience, or in hypocrisy? God will judge the difference—and He shows no mercy to the hypocrite.