Why is it that
often we judge others based on their actions, but judge ourselves based on our intentions?
Something that I keep remembering about the church lately is that death ai nt» pretty and so
often we judge others» journeys, try to change them if it doesn't look quite right, the way we think it's supposed to look, the way we think it should look for it to fit into our safe version of God.
Not exact matches
Use a word improperly and
others will instantaneously — and
often unintentionally and subconsciously —
judge your intelligence or education.
How
often, in all walks of life, do we
judge others by a different standard than we measure our own shortcoming?
Very
often what we personally value in our teachers, and what we
judge best in our colleagues, is not what
others, not even our best friends, may need or desire.
While I will agree that his ownership of slaves at all, which went back a few generations, was wrong, we
often use today's morals to
judge others from a previous era.
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.
It is
often easy to look at
other people's decisions and
judge them, thinking that we know clearly what is right and what is wrong and that if we were in their shoes, we would have known what was the right thing to do.
It is
often easy to
judge and condemn
other people when all we see is their outward actions or behavior.
When we unjustly
judge, condemn and criticize
others for their weaknesses and their failures, we
often find that we fall into those exact same sins ourselves.
In my department, I think we too
often bend over backwards for those with children...» Women are also quoted as advising
other women not to take advantage of existing leave policies because they will be
judged by colleagues as weak and unable to do their jobs.
They are what they are,
often organizations clinging to fixed doctrines
judging others with different beliefs.
That is what individuals DO N'T want, they don't want a rigid set of doctrine or beliefs; they want to feel connected to
others and themselves and the world through respect and compassion, not flog an ideology that tells them what to believe and how to act and on what basis to
judge and
often condemn
others.
False Christians (and
others)
often tell us it is not right to
judge.
When we identify said preachers as false teachers leading both themselves and those who follow them to hell, when we declare
others as on their way to hell, and especially when we warn them they are lost, we
often hear these words (or the equivalent), «
Judge not» (Matthew 7:1).
People
often point to these verses when
judging others and I'd like to know how to respond.
The point I am making about pointing the finger at ourselves (or myself at least) is that it seems out of place that we, who are all sinners, would so quickly
judge others, whose motives and hearts we can not see, when we have complete access to our own hearts, and all too
often know first - hand that we are in the wrong.
Jeremy I believe you answered the question in another discussion why God seemed evil by punishing
other nations i prefer the word you used which is judgement.God weighs up the hearts and then
judges fairly thats not evil in fact he weighs up all the factors before he makes his decision and his decisions are perfect and wise.When he commanded Israel to wipe out
other nations it was Gods judgement on these nations because of the evil they had committed in alot of ways its exaggerated because they did nt have Christ to shield them like we have if anything it shows how merciful God is towards us today.In those days gods judgement was quick and immediate.What happened to Israel when they broke the laws God gave them they immediately fell into judgement
often resulting in many deaths to there own people until the sins of the people were dwelt with.So even for Gods people it was a conditional on there attitude and actions towards God.Again we see God is merciful to these previous nations that were destroyed as Christ after his crucifiction went and preached to them giving them the opportunity to repent so again we see God is still merciful.His word is true The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness.
That doesn't mean that we
judge others or condemn them to hell, that simply means we need to be watchful and look at peoples true intentions because
often times their words can be lies.
It seems to directly highlight something that seems to come up in Christians
often and easily: The assumption that any given Christian is both capable AND compelled to
judge others.
Don't do it too
often though otherwise there is little point being on here (
other than name calling or
judging others of course).
In the middle, for me Coq has been disappointing this season and for this reason, if we can get N'Golo Kante, good for us, but I would still like AFC to add someone in the Gilberto Silva / Viera mould in the middle... AFC scouts might want to take a look at A Rabiot, W. Carvalho, L Bender, S. Khedira in this regard because I don't watch
other Leagues
often enough to
judge on their actual quality or suitability.
The collision of white
often made it difficult for
judges to keep score when the action was fast, but a few national governing bodies — most adamantly that of Japan, which claimed (among
other arguments) that white was a symbol of purity vital to the sport — resisted efforts to allow
other colors in the international arena.
Teens especially are trying to get a handle on body image and are
often feel anxious about being
judged by
other kids.
And this happens all too
often: we
judge each
other as mothers by what we think of their kids.
Given the
other factors, the issue that I want to discuss more is the bed - sharing method that is
often a source of arguments between some medical experts and even parents who
often unknowingly
judging each
other.
I find myself nodding along when moms describe things that
other cultures do and how our first response if
often to raise an eyebrow, give a stink eye and
judge.
While
other parents are
often the ones
judging (let's be real), there are plenty of ways people without kids unfairly
judge parents, too.
Kalypso Nicolaidis and her colleagues argue that the EU's outlook on the wider world and its international partners is
often deeply Eurocentric, i.e. that the EU perceives and
judges events from an exclusively European standpoint and assumes its own development as the standard to which
others ought to aspire.
Most states have chosen not to follow the federal example with regard to
judges and have either imposed a constitutional retirement age, as in the case of Colorado, where Colorado Constitution, Article IV, Section 23 (1) requires
judges to retire at age 72, and / or have a commission overseeing
judges (and sometimes
other civil servants) that can require them to retire due to disabilities which
often arise from old age.
Evidence will then be reviewed by an administrative law
judge who will send out a decision via email for traffic matters or snail mail for
other disputes,
often within 30 days.
I have previously examined what happens when some scientists disagree with
other scientists, and concluded that
judging what is true
often is made more complex and difficult by the agitated involvement of non-scientists bearing emotional appeals (see «What Happens When Scientists Disagree?
People who have success in their personal and professional life are
often judged by
others.
Our assumptions about what
others think of us
often indicate how we
judge ourselves.
Because too
often on our yoga mats and off, we think we doubt our abilities, when really we're just hyper - aware of how
others judge our abilities.
The college observers were able to
judge the guy's romantic interest accurately using body language, tone of voice, eye contact, how
often each dater spoke and
other non-verbal cues.
People living with conditions, such as Herpes, HSV, HIV and
other STDs are most
often than not
judged by
others and discriminated and victimized by their peers.
Often physical characteristics, personality, financial status, and
other aspects of the involved persons are
judged and, as a result, feelings can be hurt and free trial dating site australia confidence shaken.
High - profile murders like Ramsey's
often provoke gawking, callous media treatment, turning us all into rubberneckers, but Casting JonBenet vigorously works against that tendency, fascinated by our psychological need to
judge other people's lives, but also deeply mournful, even respectful, of the very human reasons why we do so.
Other data are
often just noise: For example, it's interesting that children enrolled in Head Start may be less likely to take to crime as adults, but it's pretty much irrelevant to
judging the efficacy of an expensive government program that's failed to show much in terms of student performance.
Long established as the benchmark by which
others are
judged, it stands the test of time by being unique in that it's occasionally the best at one criteria, yet as
often very good at almost all of them.
It was
often compared to
other smaller mid-size cars such as the Chevrolet Malibu, and
judged roomier than the Ford Contour by many magazines such as Consumer Reports.
Poor humour aside, the Cadillac ATS is very impressive when it comes to finely
judging that ride / handling balance that so many
other cars in this class
often struggle to find.
Just as close relatives shouldn't be
judging each
other in contests, they shouldn't be breeding with each
other — especially when the sole goal of those overseeing the breeding is to produce an offspring that accentuates some silly, and
often unhealthy, physical characteristic that the latest breed standards deem «desirable.»
Meredith is called on
often, not only to
judge Cavaliers in
other countries (she will not
judge them in the States at this time due to specialing dogs), but also to present breed seminars and write articles about Cavalier breed type.
Other things
often seem random as to when your troops will become routed making
judging your battle plans awkward as you try to guess if that unit can actually conquer another.
In
other parts of the wind farm I noticed sheep very close to turbines, and to
judge by the number of sheep droppings near the nearby turbine, sheep
often camp there.
Perhaps you may like to remember too, that
often we find the devil's chariot pulled by Angels (the pilots and ground crew for example), so
judge not hastily the actions of
others, for
often they know not what they do.
As noted in section 3 ISk is the only framework via which the uninitiated public can interpret and
judge the many competing claims and alleged uncertainties, the
often obscured loyalties of information and funding sources, plus all the
other domain complexities associated with a scientific theory or discovery that becomes socially contentious.
Rights advocates say grassroots leaders
often represent a threat to rural power structures consisting of landowners and
other commercial interests,
judges, military and police.