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Religion » Before You Judge Another Person, Look At Yourself First. by: Queen(f) .:. Fri, 03 Mar, 2023 - 03:05:49:pm GMT
"And why do you see the mote in your brother's eye, but not the beam in your own eye?" (Matthew 7:3).

One of Christ's most important sermons had to do with our behavior and attitude toward others.

Jesus warns us not to make mistakes and not to judge our fellow men. This does not mean that if you see what is not right, you should be quiet about it.

However, He makes us aware that, regardless of our judgment of others, he would be repaid in kind.

This principle of reaping what we sow in terms of judgment is embedded in all human affairs and endeavors.
Jesus exposed human hypocrisy to exaggerate a minor flaw in someone else while ignoring a greater flaw in our lives. We must first overcome our shortcomings before criticizing the weakness of others.

The inability to do so is why many turn away from Christianity and religion in general, seeing a great evil
committed by s👎called leaders.

This leaders and their children live an evil lifestyle, but they are good at pointing out the mistakes of others.
As true believers, We should not find fault and destructively criticize others because we feel we know and can do better. It is our duty as true believers to encourage and support each other in doing good works for the collective good of humanity and to the glory of God.

When we correct an erring person, we should do so with love, bearing in mind that we too were living in sin before Christ lovingly called us to Himself.

If you continue to live as a bug-seeker, you won't be able to convey good messages, even if you're right, because of your bad reputation as a bug-seeker.

I pray that God, please deliver us from fault-finding and misjudging others.

Let us love all people and treat people well I pray in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.

**It is well**

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