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Do Not Judge? Grace, Humility and Discernment | Matthew 7:1–6

30 min · 28 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Do Not Judge? Grace, Humility and Discernment | Matthew 7:1–6

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What did Jesus mean when He said, “Do not judge”? In this message, Alex George explores one of the best-known—and often misunderstood—passages in the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus is not asking His followers to ignore sin or abandon discernment. Instead, He warns against pride, hypocrisy and condemning others while overlooking the “plank” in our own eye. As people who have received God’s grace and forgiveness, we are called to examine our own hearts, restore others with humility and share the good news of Jesus with wisdom and sensitivity. A practical challenge to become a community marked not by gossip or harsh judgement, but by generosity, encouragement, grace and a desire to build one another up.

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