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Episode 036 - Matthew 7:1-6 – Judging Others or Yourself?

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Episode 36 hits to the core of our heart as Those Crazy Bible Study Guys dive further into Jesus' Sermon on the Mount to find that when judging others we may actually be judging our own faults and shortcomings! This episode serves as a vital reminder in a judgmental age to avoid judging a book by its cover and underscores the importance of getting to know somebody's background better to get a deeper understanding while also getting our own house in order before helping others with theirs. Dale throws in a great analogy of how we look at sin like a bar graph where some sins appear bigger than others while God looks down and only sees the top of the bar graph (aka all are sins seen equally...a sin is a sin is a sin).

Join Those Crazy Bible Study Guys as they gain wisdom and reminders from Jesus on discernment and the intricate balance of offering helpful feedback and passing judgment. They importantly underscore the detrimental impact of judging others without self-reflection. After all, it may be our own issue that we may be passing judgment on!

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Episode 36 hits to the core of our heart as Those Crazy Bible Study Guys dive further into Jesus' Sermon on the Mount to find that when judging others we may actually be judging our own faults and shortcomings! This episode serves as a vital reminder in a judgmental age to avoid judging a book by its cover and underscores the importance of getting to know somebody's background better to get a deeper understanding while also getting our own house in order before helping others with theirs. Dale throws in a great analogy of how we look at sin like a bar graph where some sins appear bigger than others while God looks down and only sees the top of the bar graph (aka all are sins seen equally...a sin is a sin is a sin).

Join Those Crazy Bible Study Guys as they gain wisdom and reminders from Jesus on discernment and the intricate balance of offering helpful feedback and passing judgment. They importantly underscore the detrimental impact of judging others without self-reflection. After all, it may be our own issue that we may be passing judgment on!

LIKING OUR PODCAST? WE'D SO APPRECIATE A REVIEW - https://ratethispodcast.com/thosecrazybiblestudyguys

HELP US GET OUR CRAZY ON! THANK YOU -
Venmo us at @ThoseCrazyBibleStudyGuys

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