Judging. When? Why? How? Some passages of Scripture say, "Judge," while others say, "Don't judge." Most Christians aren't sure that they should judge anything - others feel responsible to raise a moral standard, but don't know how much authority they have. Derek Prince cuts through the apparent conflict to explain: - Who is authorized to judge?
- When is judgment called for?
- What are we authorized to judge?
- Where are the limits?
- Why does our attitude matter?
In a world that turns its back on God while crying, "Don't judge me," Derek Prince weighs in with a scriptural affidavit for sound judgment.
Table of ContentsIntroduction Chapter 1: Scriptures Against Judging Chapter 2: Scriptures Advocating Judging Chapter 3: The Resolution of the Paradox Chapter 4: The Delegation of Judgmental Authority Chapter 5: Judging Without Authority Chapter 6: Judging and Ruling Chapter 7: What We are Not Responsible to Judge Chapter 8: The Judgment Seat of Christ Chapter 9: What are We Responsible to Judge? Chapter 10: Judging Others Chapter 11: Those in the Church Chapter 12: Moral Standards Chapter 13: Disputes Between Believers Chapter 14: Doctrines and Ministries Chapter 15: A Warning to Dumb Dogs Chapter 16: How to Identify False Ministries Chapter 17: Spiritual Gifts and Manifestations Chapter 18: Whom are We Not Responsible to Judge? Chapter 19: How are We to Judge? Appendix 1: How to Recognize Apostles Appendix 2: True and False Prophets
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