Listen "Episode 130: Can Christians Judge?"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, we tackle a hot-button question that’s tripping up Christians left and right: Can Christians judge? And if so, how do we do it well and teach our kids to do the same? We dive into this by unpacking the recent backlash against Chip and Joanna Gaines for featuring a homosexual couple on their new show and Chip's comments that Christians are part of a "judge first, understand never" culture. We explore what Scripture actually says about judgment—particularly looking at Matthew 7:1 and John 7:24—and clarify that while we aren't called to condemn (only God does that), we are absolutely called to correct and warn out of love and humility. Misinterpreting this can silence the gospel and cripple the Church.We lay out five practical steps we can use to judge rightly: being theologically sound, restoration-focused, seasoned with salt, consistent in word and deed, and confident in Christ. We also walk through how to equip our kids to do this in their own lives with discernment and boldness. Because let’s face it—our kids are swimming in a culture that’s trying to disciple them before we do. If we don’t teach them to judge rightly, the world will teach them not to judge at all. So buckle up, Mama Bears—we’re going deep on biblical discernment and how to raise kids who can stand firm in their faith without compromising truth.Main Points CoveredMisuse of Scripture on Judgment (Matthew 7:1)Difference Between Judgment vs. CondemnationCultural Compromise and the Gaines' ControversyFive Steps for Judging Rightly:Teaching Children to Stand Firm in FaithCounterfeit Christianity and Progressive TheologyImportance of Context in Scripture InterpretationEmpowering Empathetic Children Against Cultural ManipulationResources & Organizations MentionedScriptures:Matthew 7:1, 3–6John 7:24Romans 14:4Colossians 2:8; 4:6Ephesians 6:11–182 Timothy 1:7; 3:16–17; 4:1–51 Peter 3:15John 15:18–19Other Resources:Fallacy Detective – a book to help children recognize faulty logicBiblical Hermeneutics: 5 Biblical Interpretation questions every mama needs to know.How to Read Your Bible Well - Episode of Mama Bear ApologeticsParenting Prodigals - Episode of Mama Bear ApologeticsOur SponsorsVoetberg Music Academy: When planning your school year this year, one thing you don’t have to worry about is taking your kids to music lessons. Voetberg Music Academy buys you 30 minutes of free time, instead of one more thing on your to-do list. Visit: voetbergmusicacademy.com and use code MAMABEAR20 to get 20% off an encounter with the Voetberg Method Experience.—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email [email protected]
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