Are there still any Christians that think you shouldn't judge?
Wow.... great post!Originally posted by Jauchzer
Unless a Christian is a hypocrite, he has a duty to judge.
How can a Christian accomplish anything if he cannot judge which acts are beneficial and which acts are wicked and destructive to him and others. How can he choose who will mentor and encourage his growth in his relationship with the Lord if he cannot judge which people are honest and wise, and which people are likely to lead others astray?
Those who cannot make good judgements cannot lead others.
I am powerless to assist someone to better himself if I am unable to judge that which is wrong in his life. And no non-judgemental nodding affirmative crying towel can assist me if I stray and need to be rebuked, no matter how "loving" they believe their craven behavior to be.
There is an inherent hypocrisyl in pretending that one does not judge. All cognizant individuals make judgements and comparisons. Some just decline to act upon them, and consider themselves to be more spiritual for their cowardace.
:first: POTDOriginally posted by Jauchzer
Unless a Christian is a hypocrite, he has a duty to judge.
How can a Christian accomplish anything if he cannot judge which acts are beneficial and which acts are wicked and destructive to him and others. How can he choose who will mentor and encourage his growth in his relationship with the Lord if he cannot judge which people are honest and wise, and which people are likely to lead others astray?
Those who cannot make good judgements cannot lead others.
I am powerless to assist someone to better himself if I am unable to judge that which is wrong in his life. And no non-judgemental nodding affirmative crying towel can assist me if I stray and need to be rebuked, no matter how "loving" they believe their craven behavior to be.
There is an inherent hypocrisyl in pretending that one does not judge. All cognizant individuals make judgements and comparisons. Some just decline to act upon them, and consider themselves to be more spiritual for their cowardace.
Originally posted by Knight
Are there still any Christians that think you shouldn't judge?
Originally posted by Leo Volont
Of course, if your Doctrines encourage you to languish forever in your sinfulness, then you will never arrive at that point where you have the Moral Discernment to Judge. So much for being Protestant. But if you have taken the time and trouble to Morally Streamline your own life, then of course you would have risen to that Level of Wisdom and Know How that could help others get their raggedy affairs in order.
Originally posted by Jauchzer
Unless a Christian is a hypocrite, he has a duty to judge.
How can a Christian accomplish anything if he cannot judge which acts are beneficial and which acts are wicked and destructive to him and others. How can he choose who will mentor and encourage his growth in his relationship with the Lord if he cannot judge which people are honest and wise, and which people are likely to lead others astray?
Those who cannot make good judgements cannot lead others.
I am powerless to assist someone to better himself if I am unable to judge that which is wrong in his life. And no non-judgemental nodding affirmative crying towel can assist me if I stray and need to be rebuked, no matter how "loving" they believe their craven behavior to be.
There is an inherent hypocrisyl in pretending that one does not judge. All cognizant individuals make judgements and comparisons. Some just decline to act upon them, and consider themselves to be more spiritual for their cowardace.
Originally posted by Crow
Where's my gavel?....ah, yes. Another diatribe unsupported by fact from Leo Volont. He's improving, though. Paul's name wasn't even mentioned.
OK, now where's cry?--I wanna hear the "Jews are responsible for everything that's wrong in the world" angle.
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Originally posted by Leo Volont
You always have something to complain about. You are complaining that you find nothing to complain about.
This thread is in regard to judgements in general.Originally posted by Lovejoy
You are right, but you are talking about discernment. Judgement (in the spiritual sense) is the right to bestow condemnation or salvation.
Originally posted by Knight
This thread is in regard to judgements in general.
The kind of judgements that Christians have been fooled into thinking they shouldn't make.
Do you not know that the saints will judge the world? And if the world will be judged by you, are you unworthy to judge the smallest matters? - 1Corinthians 6:2
No, you've got it wrong there. It should read "You have this sin and you have that sin and since you have not accepted Christ who is the sacrifice to cover those sins once and for all, then you will go to hell." You make it sound as if when one says he judges he is meaning that he holds the authority to send someone to hell. The decision has already been made by God. We're simply relaying the message. You cannot know a persons status with God without first judging whether or not they have accepted Christ. If we care about people we should warn them that God is the one who has already made up His mind about their destination if they do not believe in Him.Originally posted by Cyrus of Persia
You cannot base any saying: "You have this sin and you have that sin so you go to hell" into this passage. Maybe some other passage, but not this one.
Leo, just out of curiosity, is there anyone from this forum that you think is worthy to judge your actions if you stumble?Originally posted by Leo Volont
The Doctrine only states that we should first attain a level of Righteousness and Purity before we start heeping Judgment upon moral degenerates. It does not say that we should never judge, but only that we resolve our own issues first.
Of course, if your Doctrines encourage you to languish forever in your sinfulness, then you will never arrive at that point where you have the Moral Discernment to Judge. So much for being Protestant. But if you have taken the time and trouble to Morally Streamline your own life, then of course you would have risen to that Level of Wisdom and Know How that could help others get their raggedy affairs in order.
Originally posted by Poly
No, you've got it wrong there. It should read "You have this sin and you have that sin and since you have not accepted Christ who is the sacrifice to cover those sins once and for all, then you will go to hell." You make it sound as if when one says he judges he is meaning that he holds the authority to send someone to hell. The decision has already been made by God. We're simply relaying the message. You cannot know a persons status with God without first judging whether or not they have accepted Christ. If we care about people we should warn them that God is the one who has already made up His mind about their destination if they do not believe in Him.
John 3:18 "He who believes in Him is not condemned; but he who does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God."
No, you've got it wrong there. It should read "You have this sin and you have that sin and since you have not accepted Christ who is the sacrifice to cover those sins once and for all, then you will go to hell." You make it sound as if when one says he judges he is meaning that he holds the authority to send someone to hell. The decision has already been made by God. We're simply relaying the message. You cannot know a persons status with God without first judging whether or not they have accepted Christ. If we care about people we should warn them that God is the one who has already made up His mind about their destination if they do not believe in Him.
Originally posted by smaller
# 1, they OVERlook that it represents WORKS BASED salvation...a ridiculous notion...giving another person a CUP OF WATER does not logically equate to ETERNAL SALVATION....(though if you believed it was this easy I would not argue with you)
# 2, they CONTINUALLY will JUDGE THEMSELVES as righteous in these endevours and CONDEMN others to FIRE...
This type of judgment is BLIND PHARISITICAL JUDGMENT....
Yet we KNOW what SIN IS and WHO HAS IT eh???
AAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLL
Christians (like Poly) think that somehow THEY RID THEMSELVES of SIN by their ACT(ing) and that OTHERS SINS are retained. They don't blink an eyelash to LIMIT THE WORK OF GOD IN CHRIST....