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Letting God Be Judge: Recognizing the Impact of Ungodly Judgements and Dealing with Them

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The impact of ungodly judgments can be extremely damaging and far reaching in their effect. This unique book covers a subject rarely written about and yet it is so important that the Bible speaks extensively about it. There is little that is more offensive and divisive than a person with a judgmental spirit. The Bible's teaching on ungodly judgments is desperately needed for the health and growth of the Church. One critical step in the process of moving toward freedom and maturity in Christ is repenting of the ungodly judgments we have made against God, ourselves, and others, and breaking their power in our lives.The simple fact is that judging others is incompatible with foundational principles in Jesus' teaching and the teaching of His disciples. Scripture warns us clearly and repeatedly of the dangers in making ungodly judgments. This books helps the reader realize when we are falling into the judgments that Jesus so clearly prohibits, and when we are simply standing for God's truth in a manner that brings glory and honor to Him.

156 pages, Paperback

First published May 29, 2008

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July 10, 2021
As with most ministry based books — this could have easily been a much more concise lesson. That being said, the impact of unGodly judgements and vows on the hearts of people are much further reaching than we realize. This book provides a helpful explanation of how to dismantle those judgments, confess our brokenness, and pursue health in Christ. 3.5/5.
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December 19, 2017
It is a practical book for our everyday life. The book teaches me to forgive. Highly recommended for everyone.
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June 7, 2011
This is a good book about judgments against people around you, yourself and God. It helps the reader to identify them and also how to treat them. It is very useful for counselors. I recommend it.
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