Judging others as we want them to judge us
Sheryl Boldt
Guest Columnist
I used to think I was a better Christian when I’d notice someone in church whose Bible had fewer underlined passages than mine.
Then one day, my husband, Bert, bought me a new Bible for my birthday. The pristine pages made it look as if I had never read my Bible, and I realized the error of my ways.
Do you ever find yourself making snap judgments about people? If we examine our behavior, we might be surprised to realize the subtle ways we judge others.
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