We all at one point or another can tend to see others more clearly than we see ourselves. We can perceive their faults without acknowledging our own. In doing this it becomes easy to pass judgment upon one another while excusing ourselves. The Apostle Paul tells us otherwise by pointing out how we are all, one way or another, going to come under the same judgment. This being the case, we should not be casting judgment upon one another.
Cody King | Romans
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