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“Don’t judge me.” It’s one of the most quoted — and most misunderstood — verses in the Bible. When Jesus said “Judge not” (Matthew 7:1), He wasn’t calling us to abandon moral discernment. He was calling us to abandon moral arrogance — to stop pretending we can stand in God’s place. In this episode of The Wise Fool Podcast, I explores what Jesus really meant by “Judge not,” how the rest of Scripture (James and Paul) agrees with Him, and what true Christian judgment looks like — not condemning, but restoring. We’ll unpack: 🔹 What “judge” means in Greek (krinō) 🔹 Why Jesus used humor to expose hypocrisy 🔹 How the New Testament defines righteous judgment 🔹 The difference between condemning and restoring 🔹 Why the cross itself is the perfect picture of God’s judgment — justice and mercy meeting in love If you’ve ever wondered whether Christians should “judge,” or how to confront sin without arrogance, this episode will help you see that Jesus’ teaching was never about silence — it was about humility and healing. Chapters: 00:00 Judge Not” Misunderstood: What Jesus Really Meant 00:33 Context of Matthew 7: The Sermon on the Mount 01:03 The True Meaning of 'Judge Not' 02:37 Biblical Examples: James and Paul 03:48 Restorative Judgment: The Heart of the Gospel 05:31 Practical Implications for Christians 07:08 Conclusion and Channel Information 📖 Key Passages: Matthew 7:1–5, James 4:11–12, Romans 2:1–4, Galatians 6:1 🕊️ Subscribe: If you love learning the Bible with both your heart and mind, subscribe for weekly videos exploring the history, language, and theology of the New Testament — all centered on Jesus Christ. #JudgeNot #Jesus #BibleStudy #TheWiseFoolPodcast #Christianity #BiblicalContext #FaithAndReason