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
Visit our website! http://stonepointchurch.com
The Firstfruits of God
Persevering Through Trials
Which Jesus Do You Want?
Making Our Death Count
Media and My Walk with Jesus
Enjoying God’s Good Gifts
Everyday Decisions That Please God
Redeeming Work
Parenting
Singleness
Love Is In The Air
Love Your Neighbor As Yourself
Self-Controlled Lives in a Self-Indulging Culture
Loving God with All of our Heart and Soul: A Call to The Scriptures
Loving God with All of our Heart and Soul: A Call to Daily Prayer
For the Glory of God and the Good of Others
Christmas is Messy
The Lord Has Comforted
Taking Part in the Wall
Practical Ministry and Principled Living
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Cast The Word
Let Me Be Frank | Bishop Frank Caggiano’s Podcast | Diocese of Bridgeport, CT
The Kingdom Power Fellowship Podcast
The Bible Recap
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)