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JUDGING: WHEN? WHY? HOW?
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Some passages of Scripture say, “Judge,” while others say, “Don’t judge.” Most Christians aren’t sure that they should judge anything, while others feel responsible to raise a moral standard but don’t know how much authority they have. Derek Prince cuts through the apparent conflict to answer such questions as:
- Who is authorized to judge?
- When is judgment called for?
- What are we authorized to judge?
- Where are the limits?
- Why does our attitude matter?
In a world that turns its back on God while crying, “Don’t judge me,” Derek Prince weighs in with a scriptural affidavit for sound judgment.
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What's Inside?
Some passages of Scripture say, “Judge,” while others say, “Don’t judge.” Most Christians aren’t sure that they should judge anything, while others feel responsible to raise a moral standard but don’t know how much authority they have. Derek Prince cuts through the apparent conflict to answer such questions as:
- Who is authorized to judge?
- When is judgment called for?
- What are we authorized to judge?
- Where are the limits?
- Why does our attitude matter?
In a world that turns its back on God while crying, “Don’t judge me,” Derek Prince weighs in with a scriptural affidavit for sound judgment.
What's Inside?
Some passages of Scripture say, “Judge,” while others say, “Don’t judge.” Most Christians aren’t sure that they should judge anything, while others feel responsible to raise a moral standard but don’t know how much authority they have. Derek Prince cuts through the apparent conflict to answer such questions as:
- Who is authorized to judge?
- When is judgment called for?
- What are we authorized to judge?
- Where are the limits?
- Why does our attitude matter?
In a world that turns its back on God while crying, “Don’t judge me,” Derek Prince weighs in with a scriptural affidavit for sound judgment.
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