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Study 11: James 4: 11-12: Trent Evans

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The study of James 4:11-12 confronts the issue of slander and judgment within the body of Christ, warning believers against speaking against one another with harmful intent. James emphasizes that there is only one Lawgiver and Judge—God Himself—who alone has the authority to save or destroy. When we judge others with a condemning heart, we elevate ourselves above God’s authority and take on a role that belongs to Him alone. The study explores the difference between righteous discernment, which is beneficial, and judgmental condemnation, which is destructive. Jesus' encounter with the woman caught in adultery (John 8) serves as an example of how grace, mercy, and restoration should be our approach rather than condemnation. True believers reflect the grace they have received, extending love, patience, and encouragement rather than tearing others down. The challenge is to examine our motives—are we judging to restore or to elevate ourselves? This study calls us to embrace humility, guard our words, and leave final judgment to God while being agents of His grace and truth.        

The study of James 4:11-12 confronts the issue of slander and judgment within the body of Christ, warning believers against speaking against one another with harmful intent. James emphasizes that there is only one Lawgiver and Judge—God Himself—who alone has the authority to save or destroy. When we judge others with a condemning heart, we elevate ourselves above God’s authority and take on a role that belongs to Him alone. The study explores the difference between righteous discernment, which is beneficial, and judgmental condemnation, which is destructive. Jesus' encounter with the woman caught in adultery (John 8) serves as an example of how grace, mercy, and restoration should be our approach rather than condemnation. True believers reflect the grace they have received, extending love, patience, and encouragement rather than tearing others down. The challenge is to examine our motives—are we judging to restore or to elevate ourselves? This study calls us to embrace humility, guard our words, and leave final judgment to God while being agents of His grace and truth.

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