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Too Quick To Judge
Are we too quick to judge the actions of others both in the Church and in the world?
Often these quick inflections on thought can cause serious consequences in our personal lives with others. We probably know others who have judged and jumped to conclusions with us.
Friends and family members have had feuds and harsh relationship issues because “someone” has failed to get all the facts.
God’s Instruction Book, the Bible, has provided us, if followed, thoughts around how to live — without embarrassment due to jumping to conclusions.
Let’s examine some examples of this today to see how we can maintain better relationships with everyone.