Quotes about Judgment
The point of the Christian life is not to distinguish oneself from the ungodly, but to stand in radical solidarity with everyone and everything else. This is the full, final, and intended effect of the Incarnation—symbolized by its finality in the cross, which is God's great act of solidarity instead of judgment.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
The global issues of injustice, the culture of death that we are a part of, the sufferings of the oppressed, all of these demand t hat we bring the Voice of the Spirit to these well-denied and disguised situations, and not just our own tiny judgments or anger. This i the difference between true Gospel and mere political correctness or Band-Aid liberal responses. We are holding out for the great Gospel...
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Possibilitas tua mensura tua'(What is possible to you is what you will be measured by).
— Richard Sibbes
Nothing, indeed, but the possession of some power can with any certainty discover what at the bottom is the true character of any man.
— Edmund Burke
The surest way to reveal one's character is not through adversity but by giving them power.
— Abraham Lincoln
Those who have no power to judge of past times but by their own, should always doubt their conclusions
— Samuel Johnson
It is within our power not to make a judgement about something, and so not disturb our minds; for nothing in itself possesses the power to form our judgements.
— Marcus Aurelius
The power of the gospel is the word of God . . . nobody needs a gospel if there's no judgment, or law, if God is not a God of judgment. If there is no such thing as hell, what good is the gospel?
— RC Sproul
The power of choosing good and evil is within the reach of all.
— Origen
Notice, we never pray for folks we gossip about, and we never gossip about the folk for whom we pray! For prayer is a great deterrent.
— Leonard Ravenhill
Unless you have forgiven others you read your own death warrant when you repeat the Lord's Prayer
— Charles Spurgeon
The sinner's prayer has sent more people to Hell than all the bars in America.
— Leonard Ravenhill