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Jesus said that we should not judge, or we too will be judged. | Jesus said that we should not judge, or we too will be judged. | ||
<ref>[[Mt 7:1]] Judge not, that ye be not judged.</ref> | <ref>[[Mt 7:1]] Judge not, that ye be not judged.</ref> | ||
<ref group="note">Adam and Eve both ate the fruit. | |||
<ref>{{bgw| Ge 3:6 }} And when the woman saw that the tree [was] good for food, and that it [was] pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make [one] wise, she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also unto her husband with her; and he did eat.</ref> | |||
But only Adam's sin brought death into the world | |||
<ref>{{bgw| Ro 5:12 Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned:</ref>. | |||
We can't judge them because we don't know the heart | |||
<ref>{{bgw| Jer 17:9 }} The heart [is] deceitful above all [things], and desperately wicked: who can know it?</ref>. | |||
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ELTB 2.0700 [∞]
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The camel is an unclean animal. The Hebrews did not eat it because it didn’t have a separated hoof. Instead of walking with God, the camel is a symbol of a judge. [1] |
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We hope our judges are good people. But God is using the judge to teach about himself through the nature of his teachers. |
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Jesus said that we should not judge, or we too will be judged.
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Many people see God as a great and terrible judge. But he judged all of our sins on the cross of Jesus and forgave us to show that he is also love. When you are forgiven, there is no more judgement. [1] |
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God's teachers teach his love, the Gospel, by showing his forgiveness through the cross. He doesn't want us to become judges. He wants us to forgive as he has forgiven. [1] |
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Jesus told a story about a man who owed a lot of money to a king. [1] He could never pay it back. When the king forgave him his debt, he put his neighbor in prison for owing him just a little money. |
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The man was shown great love through forgiveness, but then became a judge who had none. The king threw the man in prison for not also forgiving. |
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We should not learn to be a judge, because if we judge, we will be judged.
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