I don't want to feel like you had to do this» — I stopped to blow my nose — «that you had to give me this money» — sniffle — «
because of my poor judgment.»
The answer is not so simple and many people will find that they are confused over the matter and end up making the wrong decision
because of a poor judgment made in haste.
Not exact matches
Time after time the prophets announce
judgment because justice has been perverted and the rights
of the
poor have been denied.
Yet, in light
of the prevailing world view in which it was completely permissible to manipulate, cheat, extort, and rob (especially the
poor), Amos sees the Day
of God as a day
of judgment because the community has debased its covenantal relationship with God.
In Psalm 9 we are told that God will «minister true
judgment» (v. 8), and that is
because He «forgetteth not the complaint
of the
poor» (v. 12).
The presbyters must be tenderhearted, merciful toward all, turning back [the sheep] who have gone astray, visiting the sick, not neglecting widow or orphan or
poor man, abstaining from all anger, respect
of persons, unrighteous
judgment, being far from all love
of money, not hastily believing [anything] against any one, not stern in
judgment, knowing that we are all debtors
because of sin.7
Also,
because district court judges are less familiar with international arbitrations, there was a real risk
of poor judgments that then had to go through the appeal process, leading to further delays and costs.