PCCMI Morning Worship: 2024/05/05: One Another Series #4: Caring Christians Do Not Judge One Another Plainfield Christian Church, Comstock Park, MI

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The Morning Worship Service at Plainfield Christian Church in Comstock Park, MI

Preacher: Bruce Wilson

Youth Minister: Josh Antonopulos

Children’s Minister: Wade Harrier

Worship Leader: Katie Winstanley







Learn more at https://www.pccmi.org/






Songs: CCLI #2228009







Sermon: One Another Series #4 Caring Christians Do Not Judge One Another


Scripture: Matthew 7:1-6







Notes:

Christians who care do not judge one another.

1. We must have discernment in the Christian life.

Christian love is not blind.

2. We have to start with ourselves.

Before we criticize someone else, we should see if perhaps there is something

worse in our own life.

3. Jesus Christ is Lord.

4. Have priorities and deal with the things that are important.

5. We must show love and patience

It is not wrong to exercise judgment: it is wrong to be judgmental.

It is not wrong to have discernment. But it is wrong to think we are the only ones

who are right.

The Morning Worship Service at Plainfield Christian Church in Comstock Park, MI

Preacher: Bruce Wilson

Youth Minister: Josh Antonopulos

Children’s Minister: Wade Harrier

Worship Leader: Katie Winstanley







Learn more at https://www.pccmi.org/






Songs: CCLI #2228009







Sermon: One Another Series #4 Caring Christians Do Not Judge One Another


Scripture: Matthew 7:1-6







Notes:

Christians who care do not judge one another.

1. We must have discernment in the Christian life.

Christian love is not blind.

2. We have to start with ourselves.

Before we criticize someone else, we should see if perhaps there is something

worse in our own life.

3. Jesus Christ is Lord.

4. Have priorities and deal with the things that are important.

5. We must show love and patience

It is not wrong to exercise judgment: it is wrong to be judgmental.

It is not wrong to have discernment. But it is wrong to think we are the only ones

who are right.