Showing 10 results for “judgement”
May we judge? How are we to judge? Judging
There are decisions that have to do with our daily vocation in our job in school etc. Decisions concerning our bodies in the matters of sex or drugs-should we follow the way of the world or no! And so we could go on. A decision is the formation of a judgment on a matter under consideration. Further
Why? Because ultimately, we love our Lord Jesus Christ who is the way, the truth, and life. That stark, that sharp must antithesis be all the way through going down to all our lives to control our lips and our mouths, even to control our ears. Not only what we speak and what we say, but also wha
The key word here is "judgment." This word, both in the Old and New Testaments, in its noun, verb, and adjective cognates, has different meanings. If we limit ourselves to the New Testament (although the same is true of the Old), we discover that the word has primarily the meaning of "rendering judg
Second, we are called to judge people themselves. There are differences in the ways in which we judge people. When we make a judgment about the actions of a person, we are necessarily making a judgment about the person himself. Imagine reading a poorly written book, and when you finish the book, you
This judgment is God’s and not ours to make.
There is a public judgment coming (vs. 10). God judges every day, every day we live in His presence. But there will be a public judgment, when all the public shall see what each one of us has done. Every secret of everyone’s life shall be manifest to everyone. Everyone shall be judged before the jud
The idea of this judgment is that it shall be revealed for all to see that in Christ God has always been a righteous judge, daily rewarding good with good, and evil with evil. Every thought shall be revealed, every work shall be recounted, the things done in secret shall be bared for all to see. The