Quotes about Judgment
Don't you have much more faith in ideas that you discover for yourself than in ideas that are handed to you on a silver platter? If so, isn't it bad judgment to try to ram your opinions down the throats of other people? Isn't it wiser to make suggestions—and let the other
— Dale Carnegie
Hans Selye, another great psychologist, said, "As much as we thirst for approval, we dread condemnation.
— Dale Carnegie
Let every soul be in subjection to the higher powers: for there is no power but of God; and the powers that be are ordained of God. Therefore he that resisteth the power, withstandeth the ordinance of God: and they that withstand shall receive to themselves judgment.
— Watchman Nee
We stood in silence, and yet I heard a familiar voice saying, Listen here, child, that's God's little girl, baggage and all, so don't go judging the cover. He doesn't care what she looks like. He'll take her and us any way he can get us. Just like the woman at the well. Best you switch lenses and start seeing her that way too.
— Charles Martin
I stood and pulled her up on two feet. "That depends." "On what?" "Whether you're looking at this through my eyes or yours.
— Charles Martin
By your words you'll be acquitted, and by your words you'll be condemned.
— Charles Martin
I'm only going to stand before God and give an account for my life, not for somebody else's life. If I have a bad attitude, then I need to say there's no point in me blaming you for what's wrong in my life.
— Joyce Meyer
Such a person can see without "pre-judice", that is, without judging in advance; he will judge only on the basis of what he has really seen for himself.
— Hans Urs von Balthasar
I will criticize individuals when they deserve criticism, but I will not condemn entire populations. We have seen where that leads.
— Harold S. Kushner
It's hard to think seriously about grace until you understand that you've failed morally and will someday stand accountable before a holy God.
— Lee Strobel
But C. S. Lewis made the point that we hate sin but love the sinner all the time — in our own lives. In other words, when we're judging ourselves, we always love the sinner despite our sin. We accept ourselves, even though we might not always like our behavior.
— Lee Strobel
Satan greets people in hell by saying: "You'll find that there's no right or wrong here—just what works for you.
— Lee Strobel