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Don't Quote 'Do Not Judge' if You Don’t Know the Rest

Don't Quote 'Do Not Judge' if You Don’t Know the Rest

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In this episode, we'll challenge the cultural confusion surrounding judgment. Judgment isn’t inherently wrong. In fact, we make over 35,000 judgments a day! The key difference is whether we’re judging to condemn or judging to restore. So stop misusing “do not judge,” and start learning how to judge correctly—because you're going to judge whether you like it or not.

1 Timothy 6:10
Philippians 4:13
1 Corinthians 10:13
Matthew 7:1-5
Matthew 21:12,13
2 Samuel 12
1 Corinthians 5:1,2
Ezra 10:10
John 7:24
1 Samuel 16:7
Proverbs 4:23
Matthew 7:15-20
Galatians 5:22,23
Galatians 6:1
Matthew 18:15-17

You can now also WATCH C.L.! That's right: C.L. is also recording The Nonmicrowaved Truth on video! Just go to our Time of Grace video site (timeofgrace.org/TV), search for the Time of Grace app on your devices, or watch on C.L.'s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfmL7jUfMBm0FKV-I0Op_Vg or on Time of Grace's YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3Hcyk5J


About "The Nonmicrowaved Truth":

How fast do you have to have "IT"? Our culture tells us to find a microwave to speed up the process. C.L. Whiteside, a man who sees and hears multiple perspectives through his life of coaching sports, serving in education, and attempting to conform to Christ, searches for the nonmicrowaved truth. C.L. gets that what’s cool and acceptable now, may not be cool and acceptable tomorrow—and most importantly, may not be what’s best.


Hit up C.L. on social media:

- Twitter or Instagram: @ChampionLife23

- TikTok: @clwhiteside


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