What Jesus teaches about Judgment

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Judgment Devotional

Introduction

Welcome to our devotional on what Jesus teaches about judgment. Judgment is a topic that can bring up a range of emotions, but Jesus offers us insight and guidance on how to approach it in a loving and compassionate way. Let’s dive into this important teaching and see how it can impact our lives.

Bible Verse

“Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.” – Matthew 7:1-2 (NIV)

Meaning

In this verse, Jesus is cautioning us against the act of harshly judging others. He reminds us that the standard by which we judge others will also be applied to us. This is a powerful reminder of the importance of compassion and understanding in our interactions with others. Instead of passing harsh judgment, we are called to extend grace and love to those around us.

Actions to Take

  • Examine your own heart and motives before passing judgment on others.
  • Practice empathy and understanding towards those who may have different experiences and perspectives.
  • Seek forgiveness if you have been judgmental towards others and make an effort to reconcile with them.

Journal Prompts

  • How has judgment impacted my relationships with others?
  • What steps can I take to cultivate a more compassionate and less judgmental attitude?
  • How can I extend grace to those I may have previously judged?

Prayer

Dear God, please help me to see others through your eyes and to extend grace and love rather than judgment. Let my heart be filled with compassion and understanding for those around me. Amen.

Social Posts

  • Let’s strive to extend grace and love rather than judgment towards others, just as Jesus teaches us. #NoJudgment #LoveWins
  • May we approach others with empathy and understanding, remembering that the measure by which we judge will also be applied to us. #CompassionOverJudgment

Conclusion

As we reflect on Jesus’ teaching about judgment, we are reminded of the value of extending grace and love to those around us. Let’s strive to approach each other with compassion and understanding, knowing that the measure by which we judge will also be measured to us. Join us for more uplifting devotionals at BGodInspired.com as we continue to grow in our faith journey together.



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Q&A about what Jesus teaches about Judgment

Q: What does Jesus teach about judgment?
A: Jesus teaches that we should not judge others, as we will be judged in the same way (Matthew 7:1-2).

Q: Does Jesus teach us to discern between right and wrong?
A: Yes, Jesus encourages us to discern between good and evil, but not to condemn others for their shortcomings (John 7:24).

Q: What does Jesus say about forgiveness and judgment?
A: Jesus teaches that we should forgive others and not hold grudges, as God will judge us based on the mercy we show to others (Matthew 6:14-15).

Q: How should Christians approach the idea of judging others?
A: Christians are called to show love and compassion to others, rather than passing judgment on them (Luke 6:37).

Q: Is there a difference between judging actions and judging people?
A: Yes, Jesus teaches that we can judge actions and behaviors, but we should not condemn or judge individuals as a whole (John 8:7).

Q: How does Jesus model non-judgment to his followers?
A: Jesus demonstrates non-judgment by showing love and forgiveness to those who are often judged and condemned by society, such as the woman caught in adultery (John 8:1-11).


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