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Thursday, May 7, 2026

Stop Judging. Show Compassion



 
Good Morning!
One of the greatest problems quietly weakening the church today is a spirit of self‑centeredness wrapped in judgment. It’s subtle, but it shows up in the way we look at people, talk about people, and decide who is “worthy” of grace. 
 
Simon the Pharisee believed Jesus was a prophet (Luke 7:39), yet his dinner invitation wasn’t about honoring Christ, it was about elevating himself. His heart was closed, even while his hands appeared open.
 
The same spirit still slips into the church. We see modern-day Pharisees who lift their hands in worship but lower their eyes in judgment when an “obvious sinner” walks through the door. We forget who Jesus spent His time with. He didn’t sit with the self‑righteous. He sat with the broken, the rejected, the overlooked. Jesus showed compassion to the outcasts, not the ones who believed they were already spiritually polished.
 
Matthew 25 reminds us that compassion is not optional, it is evidence of our relationship with Christ. When we feed the hungry, comforted the hurting, or show kindness to the forgotten, Jesus says we are doing it unto Him. But when we judge, dismiss, or ignore those in need, we miss Christ’s guidance entirely.
 
The truth is simple: we are all sinners. None of us could ever pay God enough to cover our failures. Yet He forgave us freely, fully, and joyfully. If God has shown us that kind of mercy, how can we withhold it from others?

Today, choose compassion over criticism. Choose grace over gossip. Choose love over labels.

When we stop judging and start loving, we look a little more like Jesus, and the world desperately needs that.


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