Gospel of 'NO-Judgment'

The most damning thing that has ripped the church apart is this "judgment" concept.
And today, most Christians say the bible says to love and not judge...and robotically they cite 'Judge not lest ye be judged, and he who is without sin cast the first stone.'
They don't have the slighted clue about the correct context of both of these verses. When you read the entire book of John and Matthew, you will get the entire picture. The problem we have nowadays is that people don't read the bible, and if they do read the bible, their context of the scripture is so skewed and twisted by their own lustful/ratchet behavior that they only read what will condone their behaviors.
The Bible DOES tell Christians to judge; we are to perform righteous judgment. This simple duty of a Christian is listed throughout the New & Old Testament (e.g John 7:24). When Jesus stated in Matthew 7:1 AND 2 (most people like to leave the second verse off): "Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you."
And there you have it folks, the REAL issue why many lukewarm Christians speak against judging others; it's because they don't want the spotlight on their own individual lives, and they don't want their lives on the judgment table; so they fight against all forms of judgment to hide their ratchet behavior.
God expects us to judge righteously according to His Word. Judge means to pass a critical conclusion. And to teach means to impart knowledge. The only way to effectively teach the word is to first judge (the fruit of the person) and then teach, impart the knowledge of the Word so they can bare better fruit in their lives.
2 Timothy 3:16-17: "All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work."
When we look back at Matthew 7:1-2, we see that Jesus gave us a standard in judging. He never intended us to never judge.
Look at what the "Gospel of NO-Judgment" has done to the church: an abundance of single-mothers, gay men, lesbian women, adulterous married couples and more. The lust of the flesh has overtaken the church, and has now taken the very power that transform lives out of the church: JUDGMENT.
Judgment is viewed as hate; without judgment there's no correction...how can we as a society survive?
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