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Why are Christians so judgmental when they talk about grace and love all the time?

Caleb Bloch
Caleb Bloch
Youth Pastor
August 16, 2020
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Reference

Matthew 18:23-35, John 13:34-35

Sermon Notes

  • Aug 16 Sermon Study Guide.pdf
Why are Christians so judgmental when they talk about grace and love all the time?

Even if we don't feel we are, the world definitely seems to find Christians judgmental. What should we do about it?

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