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IMO, it has to do with attitude and purpose.....
JUDGING is condemned in the Bible. it stems from a "holier-than-thou" attitude that seeks to put down others (and thus make self look better by comparison); it seeks to hurt. This is condemned because it is the anti-thesis of love and because it ignores the reality of our own sinfulness, our own fallen nature.
CORRECTING is mandated in the Bible. We are to apply the Law. But it stems from great humility (for we too are sinners who live and breathe ONLY because of God's mercy, grace and forgiveness) and with the purpose of HELPING our brother, to help them up (not put them down). There's an old Christian saying that goes something like this: "The church is not a country club for those who egotistically CLAIM to be goody-goody but a hospital for those who know they are sick." We're in this together.... and we need the help of each other.... and that involves both Law and Gospel (properly applied).
That's my half cent....
- Josiah
How do Love and Judgement differ? Can you love and judge, too?
God is Love. God is also Judge. These attributes work perfectly together.
It would not be a loving judge who did not enforce the law. The judge would be unjust by not enforcing the law. A just judge is a loving judge. Fair and righteous. To allow a law breaker to go free without paying the penalty for the crime would be reprehensible and immoral.
Perfect love and perfect judgment go hand in hand with perfect harmony.
How do Love and Judgement differ? Can you love and judge, too?