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Judging: When? Why? How? | Derek Prince
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Some passages of Scripture say, Judge, while others say, Dont judge. Most Christians arent sure that they should judge anything, while others feel responsible to raise a moral standard but dont know how much authority they have. Derek Prince cuts through the apparent conflict to answer such questions as: Who is authorized to judge? When is judgment called for? What are we authorized to judge? Where are the limits? Why does our attitude matter? In a world that turns its back on God while crying, Dont judge me, Derek Prince weighs in with a scriptural affidavit for sound judgment.
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LitsyEvents
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repost for @RaeLovesToRead:

I'm sure a lot of you have that book you keep saying you're going to read, but never seem to have got round to... War & Peace? Great Expectations? Vanity Fair?
Pickles can see what you're up to!.

Join me in tackling the books that we've been pretending we're going to read for years!

Have a think about which book you'd like to tackle, take a picture and tag me and Pickles when you're ready! 😀

#pickleschallenge

RaeLovesToRead Aww, thanks for reposting! 😁 2y
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BookFreakOut
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Wow this app is seriously judging me right now. Makes me want to stick my tongue out and tell it "Just because I didn't read on you doesn't mean I didn't read at all!" Because sassing my phone is a more mature approach than turning off notifications.

bibliobliss Is this a new app? 6y
BookFreakOut @Readage I don't know how old it is, I only have it because I got an ebook redemption code exclusive to the app. It has word/time tracking options and a speed reading setting, but I'm only on it for basic reading, otherwise I just use Bluefire Reader to read epubs. 6y
bibliobliss @BookFreakOut Oh ok cool 😎 6y
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