Judge Not Lest you Be Judged (Matthew 7:1-7; LD 43) | 2008-2009 Catechism Sermons

Christians are called to be discerning. We are to judge or discern between right and wrong. We are called to live our lives unto the Lord as His vassal people. We are called to do this because of who we are in Christ. It is Chris who merited us, secured us, and redeemed us. So, if we are called to judge, then why does Christ tell us not to judge? How can this be consistent? Please keep listening as we address this issue in our message titled, “Judge Not, Lest You Be Judged.”

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