Yep.... sure can. Came from a family of judgemental control freaks; well most of them anyway. My grandmother, God rest her soul, was the Queen of judgemental control freaks. My grandfather just rolled with it though doing a stint in WW2 as a Marine surely had something to do with that. I can only imagine some of the things he witnessed first hand.
It takes a long time to “adjust” that attitude and for me personally, it’s an ongoing struggle. I try to always remember, Judge not lest ye be judged.
I try to always remember, Judge not lest ye be judged.
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Human beings render judgments every waking moment of their lives. And judgment of oneself and others is a fundamental necessity of life. Historically millions of those who were too timid or too cowardly to judge others have ended up in the Gulags and death camps run by those who they didn’t judge. GET REAL!
“It takes a long time to “adjust” that attitude and for me personally, it’s an ongoing struggle. I try to always remember, Judge not lest ye be judged.”
Understand, LastDays. And you’re right, that last sentence says it all.
We are to judge believers if they do wrong.