I. It Is Right To Practice Biblical Judgment
One of the most misused verses in the Bible is, “Judge not, that ye be not judged” (Matt. 7: 1). Every Scripture verse should be read in its context, if we are to properly understand the true meaning. In vs. 2-5 of this same chapter it is evident that v. 1 is referring to hypocritical judgment. A brother who has a beam in his own eye should not be judging the brother who may have a mote in his eye. The lesson is plain, you cannot judge another for his sin if you are guilty of the same sin.
Those who cling to “Judge not, that ye be not judged, ” to condemn those who expose error should read the entire chapter. Jesus said, “Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s clothing, ” (v. 15)…
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The answer to the title question is a resounding YES, always & forever! Yet there is a problem for many who claim to be able to ‘discern’; that is partiality. They have their favorite ‘go-to’ false teachers they love to jump on, but when their golden boy preacher is attacked for teaching doctrines of demons they run to his/her defense. Sad.
Darrel
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I agree! Its always best not to have a favorite teacher but to learn according to scriptures.
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