TEXT: *Matthew 7:1* “Stop judging, so that you won’t be judged.” Our text today is not a suggestion, it is a clear instruction from our Master, Jesus Christ Himself. As simple and straightforward as this command sounds, it is one of the most difficult Christian virtues to consistently practice. Judging often comes naturally to us. We assess people by their actions, words, appearance, background, or even by what we think we know about their story. Many times, we unconsciously place ourselves on a moral high ground, forgetting that we, too, are works in progress. At times , we use Scripture legalistically, not as a tool for love, correction, and restoration, but as a weapon to condemn and control. We quote verses to justify our opinions, yet we lack full understanding of the person, the struggle, or the season they are in. The truth is that: *only God sees the complete picture. *We may see actions, but God sees motives.* *We may see the present, b...
TEXT: James 2:18. “Yea, a man may say, Thou hast faith, and I have works: shew me thy faith without thy works, and I will shew thee my faith by my works.” A genuine believer cannot be hidden. A genuine faith cannot be hidden. It naturally expresses itself through visible actions that glorify God and bless others. Many people claim to have faith, but when their lives are examined, there is little or no evidence of good works that validate their faith claim. James confronts this contradiction by making it clear that faith and works are inseparable. Faith is the root, while good works are the fruit. To “be good” is not merely about moral behaviour or religious appearance; it is about allowing the life of Christ within us to shape our thoughts, decisions, and actions. When the Holy Spirit rules our hearts, goodness flows effortlessly from our lives. Our works then become a testimony that our faith is alive and active. A life surrendered to God will naturally reflect His go...