Sermon Tone Analysis

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Main Idea: God desires for us to judge rather than be judgmental.
v. 2 The intensity or severity of the judgement you use will be the same used toward you in your judgement.
Key Question: Are you quick to be judgmental?
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A judgmental person is not the same as a fruit inspector.
(v. 1)
v. 3-5 We must make sure we are careful to examine our own lives before we criticize someone else’s.
v. 6 - Is our righteous judgement or “advice” consider pearls?
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2. A judgmental person is not as critical of themselves as they are of others.
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3. A judgmental person never looks in the mirror.
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4. A judgmental person has no discernment.
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