We are two of Our Heavenly Father’s vessels. We also obey Our Heavenly Father in what he wants us to do, we have a very good and deep walk with him. We would like you to have that as well. Monday March 16, 2026. Our Heavenly Father wishes us not to judge others.
Luke 6:37: “Judge not, and you will not be judged; condemn not, and you will not be condemned; forgive, and you will be forgiven”.
Romans 2:1: States that passing judgment on others makes the judge guilty of the same things.
John 7:24: Advises “Do not judge by appearances, but judge with righteous judge
Lesson
Not judging others is crucial because we rarely know the full story, challenges, or motivations behind their actions. Judging often stems from our own insecurities, biases, or superficial appearances, leading to unfair assumptions, broken relationships, and unnecessary pain. Embracing empathy and understanding fosters connection over conflict. Behind every face is a story untold; people may be dealing with unseen pain, grief, or trauma.
You only see small fragments of someone’s life, making it impossible to pass fair judgment based on limited information.Treating others with kindness, as you would want to be treated, fosters connection rather than division. Often, we judge others to boost our own ego or deflect from our own insecurities and flaws.
As noted in Matthew 7:1-2, the standards you use to judge others will be used against you; choosing empathy instead of condemnation is a wiser path. Empathy Over Assumption: Instead of assuming, you can choose to listen and understand, leading to personal growth and a more compassionate world. If you are struggling with a judgmental mindset, consider learning more about mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), which is designed to reduce automatic, harsh evaluations of others.
That is an insightful and empathetic perspective. Moving away from judgment allows for a deeper connection with others and fosters a more compassionate world.
Here are several reasons why practicing non-judgment is valuable for both ourselves and those around us.
Every person is often fighting a battle you know nothing about. Pain, trauma, or personal struggles are frequently hidden behind a smile or a calm outward appearance. We usually only see small fragments of a person’s life, yet we form entire mental pictures based on those limited moments. True understanding requires knowing a person’s life story, upbringing, and the environment they were raised in.
Our judgments are often more of a reflection of our own internal state—our biases, ego, or insecurities—than the actual character of the person we are judging.: The more we judge others, the more we tend to judge ourselves. Practicing compassion toward others often leads to increased self-compassion.These articles and social media posts emphasize the importance of understanding and empathy by exploring the negative impacts of judgment and offering advice on cultivating a non-judgmental mindset.
Closing Prayer:
“Heavenly Father, I confess that I have often been quick to judge others based on their outward appearance or actions without knowing their full story. Please forgive my pride and self-righteousness, and help me to remember that I am also a sinner in need of Your grace.
Our Lord and savior we pray. Please forgive me of my sin
against you, please come into my heart. By the power of the against you, please come into my heart. By the power of the
Holy Spirit. Thank you Lord for saving me.
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