Christ followers are not to be the morality police, citing people for their wrongs, but instead be beckons of light for people caught in darkness. Jesus never condoned people's sin, but He never beat people up over it either. Do Not Judge, that is Jesus' charge to us. How are we doing with that command? Check out this Bible Study on Matthew 7:1-2

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Small Group Questions

Have you ever heard this verse before? When and where have you heard people talk about "not judging?"
Be honest, do you think this is something you struggle with?
Have you ever passed judgement on someone and then found out you were completely wrong or you realize their home life has affected their actions? Does your judgement turn to compassion for them?
David said, "Christ followers are not to be the morality police, citing people for their wrongs, but instead be beckons of light for people caught in darkness." What do you think about that statement?
How do you think you can keep other Christian friends accountable without judging them for their sin?
Question of the Day

What is your story of judgement, for good or bad?