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Judgement also includes punishment for a wrong or exoneration. If someone tells another they are probably sinning without exacting a punishment, is it really judgement? For instance, if I were to tell someone that stealing is a sin and they probably should abstain from it, am I judging them? No. I merely am loving them by letting them know their actions will lead to punishment. Just as Jesus did. Judgement is a part of everyone, it is part of God's Law. When we decide to punish someone for what they did is where we need to be very careful. "For with what judgement ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured unto you again." Mat. 7:2
With that being said, enlightening someone to their sins according to God's standard without passing a sentence upon them should not be considered judgement.
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[–] CarpenterforChrist ago
Judgement also includes punishment for a wrong or exoneration. If someone tells another they are probably sinning without exacting a punishment, is it really judgement? For instance, if I were to tell someone that stealing is a sin and they probably should abstain from it, am I judging them? No. I merely am loving them by letting them know their actions will lead to punishment. Just as Jesus did. Judgement is a part of everyone, it is part of God's Law. When we decide to punish someone for what they did is where we need to be very careful. "For with what judgement ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured unto you again." Mat. 7:2
With that being said, enlightening someone to their sins according to God's standard without passing a sentence upon them should not be considered judgement.