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Sarah's avatar

Yes, Matthew 7:1 is often misunderstood. I really like 2 Timothy 4:2 too. 😊

Nelson Sweetman's avatar

Thanks Mrs P , as always great article.

Andrew Christenson's avatar

I would love to see the Lord’s stats sheet of the most misused Scriptures, ranked in order, along with each of them ACTUALLY mean 😅

“Judge not…” has got to be in the top 10, for sure.

Nelson Sweetman's avatar

Here’s another one “ Do not take the Lords Name In Vain! Do you know what that truly means?

P Maillet's avatar

Not sure what you're getting to, but to me it means do not represent Christ if you're unrepentant.

Nelson Sweetman's avatar

My comment was directed at Andrew , not you my Dear.

Christine Rhyner's avatar

Another great post, P. The world has decided that if Christians don't accept and even embrace their sin, we are haters or any number of the "phobics" they've come up with. You are so right that we ought to live in repentance and love, both, to speak to the lost. Or even to speak with other Christians who are making compromises with the world. That can be tougher.

P Maillet's avatar

Amen! Thank you, Christine!