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Who Are You To Judge? - The Dangers Of Judging And Legalism
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Understanding the biblical dangers of judging.
Recommendation: "Who Are You To Judge?" is a great read for individuals seeking to understand the biblical principles of judging and legalism. The author, David Swavely, provides clear definitions and principles that help Christians mitigate the dangers of inappropriate behaviors that lead to interpersonal conflicts. This book is highly recommended for individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of the biblical concept of judging.
Who Are You To Judge? - The Dangers Of Judging And Legalism
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Description
Motivates Christians to stop inappropriate behaviors that lead to
interpersonal conflicts and weaken the work of God, providing biblical
definitions of judging and legalism and establishing two key principles: do
not pass judgment before time and do not exceed what is written. Original.
Author: David Swavely
Publication Date: 2005
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Understanding the biblical dangers of judging.
Recommendation: "Who Are You To Judge?" is a great read for individuals seeking to understand the biblical principles of judging and legalism. The author, David Swavely, provides clear definitions and principles that help Christians mitigate the dangers of inappropriate behaviors that lead to interpersonal conflicts. This book is highly recommended for individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of the biblical concept of judging.