Judgement is making an accusation. It was the Jewish tradition that any accuser must be the first to cast a stone at the stoning. No doubt why Jesus used it to say “He who is without sin among you, let him throw a stone at her first”. So much for judgement towards others as it must first be directed towards self.
Are we to single out sinners (which we all are) or point out to all that in every particular case, the will of God was not put before the will of man. Therefore not persecuting an individual but constantly reminding all that God's will comes first. After all, sin is nothing more than putting our will ahead of the will of God, which is love all as self. Go and sin no more. Love all as self.
How often do you hear that at a trial?
© ...timothyu
Are we to single out sinners (which we all are) or point out to all that in every particular case, the will of God was not put before the will of man. Therefore not persecuting an individual but constantly reminding all that God's will comes first. After all, sin is nothing more than putting our will ahead of the will of God, which is love all as self. Go and sin no more. Love all as self.
How often do you hear that at a trial?
© ...timothyu