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In our day and age, the Samaritan woman might have been someone we would condemn. Maybe we would point out the error of her ways rather than reach out to her in love. But what did Jesus do? He loved her enough to talk to her— and then listen. He acknowledged her as a person. Then, and only then, did He begin to instruct her.
— Beth Moore
Oh, God, give us a longing—not for the sin of this world to be judged—but for the sinners of this world to be forgiven.
— Beth Moore
We don't always have the explanations for certain events and acts of God. He is sovereign. He owes us no explanation. He purposes to teach us to walk by faith and not by sight. When Scripture records an event or judgment
— Beth Moore
The primary means Satan employs to put volume to his accusing voice is by using no small list of willing humans. We are by nature a merciless, condemning lot. Far more would burn in eternal flames under our judgment than under that of a holy and righteous God. Know the truth so thoroughly and respond to conviction so readily that when accusations come, you can resist the devil, no matter whose voice grants him volume.
— Beth Moore
Be careful of those who allow microscopes to replace mirrors in their lives, holding you to standards you were never called to maintain.
— Beth Moore
did. One sobering thing about the faithfulness of God is that He keeps His promises, even when they are promises of judgment or discipline.
— Beth Moore
When you judge another, you condemn yourself, since you, the judge, do the same things. Romans 2:1
— Beth Moore
Yes, LORD, we wait for You in the path of Your judgments. Our desire is for Your name and renown. Isaiah 26:8
— Beth Moore
When I see people now, I try not to see them "flesh to flesh," because then I see them "mess to mess." Instead, I try to look at them in their spirit. I try to see them "spirit to spirit.
— Beth Moore
Sins that differ from ours always seem worse.
— Beth Moore
Father, Your Word clearly states that You will punish the world for its evil, the wicked for their sins. You will put an end to the arrogance of the haughty and will humble the pride of the ruthless. (Isa. 13:11)
— Beth Moore
Lord, at whatever point I judge another person, Your Word says I am condemning myself, because those of us who pass judgment do the same things. Now I know that Your judgment against those who do such things is based on truth. So when I, a mere human, pass judgment on others and yet do the same things, do I think I will escape Your judgment? (Rom. 2:1—2). If I do not judge, I will not be judged. If I do not condemn, I will not be condemned. If I
— Beth Moore