One Way to Stop Judging
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HenryOctober 9, 2017
This should be applied in marriage too. We may become eternal partners but we don't know ALL about our spouse, issues they had, problems they faced or what else transpired in their life. Maybe being less judgmental would help to avoid fewer arguements and more peace in our home.
Ralph GalliniOctober 5, 2017
We all have our stories of when we made an unrighteous judgment. Once while serving on the high council of our stake I was assigned to attend a ward in our stake. I attended the Gospel Doctrine class and I was standing at the rear of a full classroom. The teacher asked a brother to say the closing prayer. He sat and gave the prayer. I thought how wrong for that brother to not stand while giving the prayer. However, when the crowd cleared I saw that he was in a wheelchair. I felt terrible, as I should have. I learned a valuable lesson that day. Too bad some of us have to learn by sad experiences of our own creation. Thanks, Sister Hilton.
DebbieOctober 5, 2017
This needs to be posted on the news!!! I needed to read this and work on my thinking. Thanks Joni!
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