Understanding Judgment: Biblical Context and Humility

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We are called to engage with the Bible deeply, making it a daily discipline to understand its teachings fully. This involves not just reading but allowing the Bible to challenge and transform us. The Bible speaks to many contemporary issues, and understanding its context is crucial. [00:03:33]

The role of the church is to be the conscience of the state, speaking truth into societal issues without being silenced. This involves a balance between calling out sin and extending grace. We must first address our own shortcomings before critiquing others, ensuring our judgments are rooted in humility and love rather than arrogance and pride. [00:08:42]

Before critiquing others, we must first address our own shortcomings. This requires humility and a willingness to be broken before God, ensuring our judgments are made with a spirit of love and compassion. [00:12:22]

Our prayer life should align with God's will, seeking His guidance and wisdom in all areas of life. This involves asking, seeking, and knocking with a heart open to His leading, rather than pursuing selfish ambitions. [00:29:10]

A genuine believer will have genuine fruit, marked by humility, repentance, and a commitment to God's truth. We are called to live a life that reflects the transformative power of the gospel, being salt and light in the world. [00:45:29]

Biblical illiteracy is a significant issue, where many, even those who identify as Christians, lack a deep understanding of the scriptures. This lack of understanding leads to misinterpretations and selective reading of the Bible, akin to picking and choosing from a buffet. [00:01:44]

The church must be reminded that it is not the master or the servant of the state; we are the conscience of the state. The church is to be the conscience of the state, that light on a hill. [00:08:42]

We should not excuse sin in exchange for tolerance. Extending grace does not mean we approve of sinful behavior, but it does mean extending compassion. [00:14:33]

A judgmental attitude is often judged. I've seen this many times before. These people, maybe even their ministry gets big, or they're heresy hunters, or they're in the church, and they're very critical. They're a critical type of person, always judging, always putting down. [00:16:23]

We are called to make righteous judgment types of decisions. For example, I have told people based on the fruit I see in your life, I would be very concerned. Do you truly know Christ? Do you have a relationship with Him? [00:15:50]

The Bible says, "Judge not," but it also says, "Judge with righteous judgment." This highlights the importance of context and the need for spiritual maturity in discerning cultural and moral issues. [00:06:21]

We must engage deeply with the scriptures, allowing them to challenge and transform us. This involves understanding the context of passages like "judge not" and recognizing the broader biblical mandate to judge with righteousness. [00:06:21]

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