Sentences with phrase «judging each other so»

I reread my comments and noticed how angry they were, and felt later I needed to say sorry to Jesus for judging others so harshly.
Why do we judge each other so easily?
When we are judging others so swiftly and definitively, it's hard not to do the same thing to ourselves.

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One of the most exciting aspects of being asked to judge, states Longoria, is the ability to see how a product created with one community in mind can impact so many other areas.
The judges especially didn't like the participants who were given instructions to write their profile so that others would be interested in meeting them.
Unlike other areas, or a deal that requires FCC review, this would be not so much up to an administration — an administration can oppose it — however a judge would also have to agree with them.
In doing so, Judge Weinstein effectively affirmed the CFTC's 2015 finding that bitcoin and other virtual currencies are «properly defined» as commodities, a pivotal interpretation that could set a standard for cryptocurrency prosecution at large.
Said Staver: «The nice thing about what President Trump has done, different from other Republican presidents, is that he is appointing, he's nominating, so far, judges who are what I would call constitutionalists, originalists, dedicated to the original understanding and interpretation of the Constitution and the statutes.
Anyways, the magazine gives you plenty of ideas so that you can judge whether or not the area is of any interest... Then, you can just go to yahoo real estate (or other site) and start surfing to find your next investment property.
Other orders justifying the referral remain sealed, so it remains unclear what prompted the judge to recommend the case for federal prosecution.
I'm not filming sleep, nudity, watching movies, reading or checking social media feeds or private messages but basically everything else is getting rolled on so there may be scrutiny from others who might scrub through the archives and I judge me in the future for something that happened in the past.
SO STOP JUDGING OTHERS FOR THEIR FAITH.
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.
And while they're so busy judging others and filling their small minds with more of the repulsive, hate - filled dogma, there is little space or energy left to rise above it.
So away I judge, taking care to not come to wrong conclusions, especially when they affect others.
It always amazes me that my fellow Christians proclaim they are so pious and godly yet they judge others.
FOR ONCE, a person of public faith who doesn't seek to prescribe to me or judge me, but instead turns her focus inward to find out exactly why she believes as she does, and then writes about the experience so I and others can weigh the merits and decide for ourselves.
Even if we were to give up all our stuff, what good will it do us if we then judge others who haven't done so?
So, in warning, Jesus advised people not to expose themselves as hypocrites by judging others because nobody is perfect enough to get away with it.
It wouldn't be so bad if the labels were meant to help us to better understand each other but it is honestly a little scary how quickly and harshly some chose to judge those around them.
Please do not forget that Jesus said we are not to judge others but pray for them and have mercy because to the measure we judge so will we be judged and to the measure we show mercy so will we receive mercy
Aparently, you are indeed anti-semetic... or just ignorant on the importance of Israel to this country... but ignorance and being anti-semetic, go together... so, please, express your opinion, but do not self declare yourself, let others judge you by what you REALLY say.
But, as with other classical figures Eke Luther and Calvin, Wesley reveals another side which is illustrated in his dealing with problems of chronology, his understanding of the biblical use of non-biblical sources, his judging of much of the Psalms as «unfit for Christian lips,» and so on.
I am not happy with myself on the inside so criticizing and judging others makes me not think so lowly of myself.
Judging others is a sin according to your fables, so it is your hell you enjoy it.
I have never known a group of people so addicted to judging other people and finding lines in an old book to make them feel better about doing it.
At the other end of the spectrum, one might treat phrases like «equal protection» and «free speech» as an invitation to judges to fashion whatever rules best serve the general values that the phrases suggest: equality, free expression, and so forth.
But christians aren't supposed to judge others love thy enemy he without sin (new testament), even if the devils book says so (old Testament)
«Jesus also taught that we should not judge other people (Matthew 7:1), and that it is God who judges people, so I am willing to let God make those judgments, in the ultimate time whenever it might come.
So if we believe God is a terrible judge with exacting standards and a trapdoor to hell, then that changes how we move through our lives, how we judge others, particularly our children.
And she «really likes gays more than Republicans» and she designed humans 14 billion years ago to have free choice so what they do «is up to them» and others have NO right to judge them..
I for one am sick and tired of having to tiptoe and avoid discussing my personal beliefs just so that I don't «offend» any christians, many of whom judge myself and others for not believing what they believe.
You live in fear of being a sinful individual who your god rejects should you not adhere to his words and so you judge others based off of what sheep herding freaks from 2000 years ago said.
Not exactly «Do unto others» and «Judge not, lest thou be judged,» but of course we so rarely see Christian posters actually following the mandates they claim as being so important.
Jesus certainly has a lesson about judging others; however, what people often forget is that Jesus took this woman aside and told her not to continue in this behavior (v. 11), and I can image He did so quite gently.
Also see Exodus 21:22,23» (New American Standard) 22 «If men struggle with each other and strike a woman with child so that she gives birth prematurely, yet there is no injury, he shall surely be fined as the woman's husband may demand of him, and he shall pay as the judges decide.
So he insists that the gifts of the Spirit must be judged according to their value for «edification», and in so doing he transcends the popular view of the Spirit as an agency that operates like any other natural forcSo he insists that the gifts of the Spirit must be judged according to their value for «edification», and in so doing he transcends the popular view of the Spirit as an agency that operates like any other natural forcso doing he transcends the popular view of the Spirit as an agency that operates like any other natural force.
Just as the child justifies the truth and usefulness of the fetus, so it is faith that judges reason and not the other way around.
So, just as a African American there are things that other African Americans have done that White supermacist want me to answer and link to... there are positive African American achievements as well but we are suppose to judge each other as indiviudals Wonk, so my own actions are all I am responcible foSo, just as a African American there are things that other African Americans have done that White supermacist want me to answer and link to... there are positive African American achievements as well but we are suppose to judge each other as indiviudals Wonk, so my own actions are all I am responcible foso my own actions are all I am responcible for.
If so, why was it ok for God to judge there, and not at other times?
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.»
In the act of admonishing even he will say (for it is no rare speaker that is here introduced to talk, and just on that account the praise of the Good is so much the more glorious because it does not require the approval of eloquence, for here it is well to note that it is one of life's most tragically spoiled children who speaks admonishingly to a youth) even he will say, «Do not be afraid, be slow to judge others, but attend closely to yourself, hold firmly to willing one thing, to willing the Good in truth, and thus, from now on, let this lead you wherever for now it will lead you — because eternally it will lead you to victory.
People in these blogs are so quick to speak and judge others without bothering to try to understand them.
I didn't say don't decide for yourself what is right or wrong, I'm pretty sure I said walk the walk if you're going to say you're a Good Christian so you can make God proud and don't judge others and say they are unworthy or unclean for God because you have NO PLACE speaking for Him.
God has certainly judged others before and He will continue to do so.
So God wouldn't judge one any harsher than the other because every human being is different God deals with each person different.
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...
We also judge that some species have more intrinsic value than others, and this is important even when they are not so important for the system as a whole.
You came by this so - called truth arbitrarily (if you did not, please feel free to explain how you evaluated thousands of interpretations against one another and managed to discern which one was the real truth), and then YOU PRESUME TO JUDGE OTHERS based on a «truth» you arrived at arbitrarily.
Today as i was thinking about Jesus sending the demons into the pigs and i thought God is not punishing but judging and he made a decision.This idea came from your other discussion which i believe is what he does he decides to make a judgement call he is sovereign and it shows his tender heart and mercy that not a single person was afflicted.The pigs unlike men have no soul so have no eternal consequence upon them they live and they die.either way they were going to get killed.We can be assured that Gods judgements are right and just the pork was going to the gentile nations who worshipped other Gods and no doubt would have been offered to idols so there is a consequence when we disobey the Laws of God even even when we do nt know or understand his laws.brentnz
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