Quotes about Judgment
Sir, as a man advances in life, he gets what is better than admiration, - judgement, to estimate things at their true value.
— Samuel Johnson
God Himself, sir, does not propose to judge a man until his life is over. Why should you and I?
— Samuel Johnson
The same fire" (which he decides to be material) " torments the damned in hell and the just in purgatory...The least pain in purgatory exceeds the greatest in this life.
— St. Thomas Aquinas
That men saw his mask, but the bishop saw his face. That men saw his life, but the bishop saw his conscience.
— Victor Hugo
The first reason is their majesty and their associated arrogance (Is 13:11, 19), which fits with the earlier critique of Assyria and of Judah itself (cf. also Is 16:6).
— John Goldingay
Most of the prophecies explicitly or implicitly incorporate some hope for the nations—for instance, by escaping judgment or finding mercy after judgment.
— John Goldingay
The main thing between you and God is not so much your sins; it's your damnable good works.
— John Gerstner
And it happened, as they fled before Israel .. that the Lord cast down large hailstones from heaven on them... and they [five armies] died. There were more who died from the hailstones than the children of Israel killed with the sword. (JOSHUA 10:11)
— John Hagee
In the preaching of the kingdom, law and gospel come together. The coming of the kingdom is the coming of a King to enforce his law on a disobedient world, that is, to enforce his covenant against covenant-breakers. But the King who comes is full of love and forgiveness. So his coming is good news, gospel, not only because he judges the wicked, but because he brings redemption, forgiveness, and reward to his redeemed people.
— John Frame
The opinion which other people have of you is their problem, not yours.
— Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
It's hard to criticize someone if you are praying for them.
— Elizabeth George
Have you noticed that it is usually easier to judge than obey? Religious people are especially good at it. I tried
— Elizabeth Musser