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Should Christians Judge One Another? The question of whether Christians should judge one another has been debated throughout church history. The Bible contains passages that seem to discourage judgment, while others appear to require believers to evaluate the behavior and teachings of fellow Christians. A careful examination of Scripture suggests that Christians are called to exercise discernment and accountability, but not hypocritical or condemning judgment. One of the most frequently cited passages is Matthew 7:1, where Jesus says, “Do not judge, or you too will be judged.” At first glance, this statement appears to prohibit all forms of judgment. However, Jesus continues by warning against hypocrisy, describing a person who tries to remove a speck from another person's eye while ignoring the plank in his own. The focus of Jesus' teaching is not the elimination of moral evaluation but the rejection of self-righteous and hypocritical judgment. Other passages indicate that Christians have a responsibility to address sin within the church. In 1 Corinthians 5, the Apostle Paul instructs believers to deal with serious unrepentant sin among church members. Paul even asks, “Are you not to judge those inside the church?” This suggests that Christians should hold one another accountable in matters of conduct and faith. Similarly, Galatians 6:1 teaches that if someone is caught in sin, spiritually mature believers should restore that person gently, demonstrating humility and care rather than condemnation. The New Testament also emphasizes discernment. Christians are warned to test teachings, evaluate spiritual claims, and distinguish between truth and error. Without some form of judgment or evaluation, it would be impossible to obey these commands. Therefore, judgment in the sense of careful discernment is both necessary and biblical. However, Christians must be cautious in how they judge. Scripture repeatedly condemns pride, harshness, and a critical spirit. Believers are reminded that God is the ultimate judge and that all people are accountable to Him. Any correction should be motivated by love, restoration, and concern for spiritual growth rather than a desire to condemn or elevate oneself above others. In conclusion, Christians should judge one another in the sense of exercising discernment, accountability, and loving correction. They should not engage in hypocritical, self-righteous, or condemning judgment. Biblical judgment seeks restoration and truth, while unbiblical judgment seeks to criticize and condemn. Therefore, the challenge for Christians is to balance truth with grace, correcting one another humbly while recognizing their own need for God's mercy.
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