The common problem we all have is that
we always judge others by what they do, but ourselves by our intentions.
Do
you always judge others that are different than you?
Not exact matches
And, if I didn't quite get the law right, or misinterpreted what the
judge said, neither of which was unusual, I
always had Posner or one of my
other colleagues at the Law School to straighten me out.
I find it strange that the so call christian who are
always there to
judge other and throw their religion around when it come to the matters that separate us but their moral voice seem to be lost where it is needed.
It
always amazes me that my fellow Christians proclaim they are so pious and godly yet they
judge others.
I
always think of the idea of those PEARLY GATES we are told, as Christians, we will stand before going to Heaven and the thought of all those we will meet there, much to our surprise IE: do not
judge others.
The document criticizes «doctrinal or disciplinary security,» «an obsession with the law,» «punctilious concern for... doctrine,» «dogmatism,» «hiding behind rules and regulations,» and «a rigid resistance to change,» while reprimanding those who «give excessive importance to certain rules,» overemphasize «ecclesial rules,» believe that «doctrine... is a closed system,» «feel superior to
others because they observe certain rules,» have «an answer for every question,» wish to «exercise a strict supervision over
others» lives,» «long for a monolithic body of doctrine guarded by all and leaving no room for nuance,» believe that «we give glory to God... simply by following certain ethical norms,» and «look down on
others like heartless
judges, lording it over them and
always trying to teach them lessons.»
It's
always amazing to me how quick people are to
JUDGE others and throw stones.
As a scientist I
always judge things on empirical evidence and he
always has women ages 19 to 23 around him, but I've never seen anything else, so as a scientist, my presumption is that whatever the problems were I would believe him over
other people.»
But we must not equate our personal financial decisions with godliness and use them as the yardstick by which to
judge — because while we may be able to see what
others are spending, we almost
always can't tell why.
What many folks seem to encourage jovially are rival bickering between young blooded humanists who banter about incessantly never
judging their owned amorous infidelities and
always trivializing the bitterness of
others» written and even oral wordage... «I am what I am Sam» are the earmarks of standalone infidels who dare not seek the fidelities of devotional humanisms flavored austerities emanating with frugal discourse above the plainness of written and / or spoken dysenteries... «Bite the bullet» antagonists on both young sides might never find frugally endorsed concessions nor open their doors ever so gently...
I am
always willing to present my perspective (something I do on this blog) and talk with
others who are still in that system, but I try not to
judge or condemn them for where they are at.
The bible actually says that you shouldn't
judge others, it also doesn't say anything about «once saved
always saved,» so you can't really be «saved» until you die.
In
judging others we are
always reduced to mediated evidence.
as for the poor, they'll
always be there and I've learned to do less of recommending what
others should do, and more of doing my part, remembering that we're not to
judge others» servants — before their master they stand or fall — we shall also each give an account for our lives.
It is
always amazing when people who will have no judgment pronounced on themselves have no problem
judging others.
Phrygian to me i sense that you are struggling with issues in your mind that you cant reconcile and these issues are affecting what you believe in your heart and therefore your faith in God.I had something similar happen to me recently regarding the story of the demon possessed man at one point the demons begged Jesus to cast them into the pigs does that mean that Jesus was implicated with the work of satan.It cast my mind into doubt and then i began to question who God is.I prayed and sort the holy spirit for an answer the answer i got was that Gods character never changes he is
always holy righteous and sovereign why else would satan ask for his permission.So the answer was that he allowed satans purpose to prevail so that we can see that satans intention is
always to destroy it may well have been that the pigs were his anyway.As they were for the gentile nations who offered the pigs to their demon Gods.Just as satan can not change who he is the destroyer the thief the liar God can not change who he is when we realise that despite what we see going on in the world God is still the same yesterday today and forever.The time is coming when those that have hurt
others will be
judged for there wickedness as we serve a holy and just God.Just as it was in the times of Noah so it is with this this generation that as the wickedness reachs its zenith then the Lord will return to
judge the nations.He is coming again and we need to be ready it is not a time to be caught sleeping.brentnz
Some Atheist angles may be content to allow the rest of the world believe whatever it wants, but so long as those beliefs are hoisted upon
others as a burden to bear, used to
judge and separate people who are unlike
others, and make absolutely no sense whatsoever... I personally will
always crusade for the destruction of this plague.
In my experience, judgmental leaders or members of the Church
always ultimately reveal that any persons, who
judge other pilgrims or attempt to control grace, have no true experience of grace for themselves.
I think we need to stop hurting each
other I don't understand the world I'm a Christian and I only a man so I stay in my place I was taught to spread the good news of Jesus no to force it so when I here of people hurting people and they worship God God is good not bad so no matter what you call God it's not your place to tell some one they can't worship there God this holy war no this the good guy
always wins so search deep with in your self ask your self do I hurt
other people and if yes you need to under stand that you may be in for a surprised your God may be evil so let's
judge are own actions
I have made it several times and it has
always received rave reviews — and
judging by the rest of the comments most
others have had similar experiences.
Of course, there's
always some
other young slugger ready to dethrone the king —
Judge, at 25, was actually the oldest player left by the time the semis rolled around.
I am not trying to big him up because he was just good and not great, but he
always appears to be
judged on a different set of criteria to all our
other midfielders.
They have adopted different methods and contrasting playing styles, but ultimately, when there is a trophy to be won, the approach has
always been to win it and leave it for
others to
judge its merits.
Yeah the Clichy ones a bit harsh, lets not harshly
judge Gael for the sake of speeding up Gibbs promotion to the first team, their both great LBs and Clichy has
always gave his all, either way one of them will be a great replacement for the
other, I say lets procede with Gael as to promote Kieran now would only serve to force Clichy out to look elsewhere for first team football and then were left with Traore who still has alot to learn, patience is the key with regard to how quickly you throw these younger lads in.
With your inside information, you're
always going to
judge your family — and yourself — more harshly than you
judge others.
I don't know why some people are
always out to
judge others.
I have
always admired the ability of dads of not
judging each
other in the way they parent and raise their kids.
Don't get me wrong, sometimes it feels wrong and
other times people totally
judge me (both silently and to my face), and my kids don't
always understand why mommy needs a break.
Cheryl reveals how she struggles with the feeling of being
judged not only by
other parents, medical professionals, but herself...» I know my parenting is
always being looked at and dissected into pieces.»
I had somebody say just the
other day, «You're not doing a home birth right» but it was in such an inquisitive way not
judging at all and when I said we were she was so excited and telling me how she
always thought that was the best way to go, and wish she had done that.
The more I parent, the harder I try (not
always successfully) not to
judge too harshly what
other parents are doing.
«As I child I grew up in poverty, I have
always tried to the best of my ability to help
others less fortunate than me,» he told the
judge.
Like we
always remember the
Judges, and speeches are made to remind the public and
other power bearers that never again should this happen, the Ghana Bar Association must do same.
A good strategy is to
always hear both sides of a story independently and double check
other's motives before
judging.
It's
always easier to
judge when the grass is greener on the
other side of the fence... But in reality we don't know that the volume of maintainance that goes in to produce such a beautiful result.
Being open to
other's differences is definitely the key to not feeling as though YOU are
always being
judged.
Always remember, that you must use your common sense and judgement.I know it is not easy to
judge who you are contacting on the
other side so please assess who you are being honest with.
People
judge other people on the way they look or the style they like.Ill
always be me and no one will change that..
I don't
judge a book by it's cover and
always listen to
other people's opinions and never try to force mine on...
I have learned to never
judge a book by its cover and
always treat
others like you would yourself.
In addition to this violence,
other scenes include a woman being held captive by a
judge who peers at her though a peephole (she is
always clothed).
Whether or not this is a new choice of Nick is questionable, as we see his life before creating «Francois» as one
always from the outside looking in (
judging his mom's previous boyfriend, telling us the ways he's unique from his peers, noticing he has a friend more pathetic than himself, and stating that he's a virgin and doesn't want to be — in
other words, not feeling much).
And it is
always wonderful for them to realize that with this kind of work each of them feels individually accountable, and if they have group assignments they can easily collaborate with their fellow students to learn from each
other without worrying about being
judged.
In some cases, the objectives that people hoped to achieve by introducing technology into education were unclear; and while this makes it hard today to
judge their success, it also means that the expectations of industry, teachers and
other stakeholders were not
always aligned.
We all have a personal brand because we are
always being
judged, assessed and evaluated by
others.
Rarely the sales leader, but
always the benchmark by which all
other minivans are
judged, the Odyssey is packed with technology to protect your little ones, keep them entertained and even clean up their messes.
Judging others never results in anything good, but kindness
always matters.
Judging exact shots in Worms was
always a mixture of luck and skill, but the physics engine was forgiving, allowing you to take pot shots at each
other across the map with the Worms player's weapon of choice: the bazooka.
«Artists have
always quoted from
others,» said Penelope Curtis, director of Tate Britain and chairman of the
judges.