Matt Sander’s sermon on “What judging is and is not” included a definition of judging relating to human to human interaction and expanded into judgement based on scripture. Matt was careful to underscore that judgement can be done well when tempered with love, otherwise we can be injuring people with our own opinions.
Matt used the following scriptures: Matt. 5:19, 21-22, 7:1-2, 18:6-7, 15, 1 Cor. 6:9-10, James 4:12, 5:15-20
Listen to audio of the sermon here -> 9-8-12 sermon
Matt is a member of the Conroe 7th Day COG and preached today by request.
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Matt,
I really did enjoy your sermon about Judging. One usually always thinks of judging as a negative thing, but your insights into it being a positive thing, too, were very enlightening. The big difference is in our attitude. . . do we want to help or hurt? We should always be in the encouraging section. A wise man once said “I don’t care how much you know until I know how much you care!”
My prayer is that our church will always love and care for one another. I’m glad you are a part of our family. . . God bless Gladys