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Why People Say ‘Don’t Judge Me’ (But Mean Something Else) | Episode 48

Why People Say ‘Don’t Judge Me’ (But Mean Something Else) | Episode 48

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Truth isn’t hate and correction isn’t judgment. Before you say 'don't judge me,' make sure you don't actually mean 'don't challenge me.' The world isn't looking for a better performance; it's looking for a Presence that holds up in the dark."

In this broadcast from the edge of the court, Jason J. Knight dives into the heart of accountability. We’re discussing why much of the "don't judge me" culture is actually a shield against growth and why the church must move from competition to Christ.

The Anchors:

  • Matthew 7:3-5: The necessity of cleaning your own heart before addressing the flaws of others.
  • Performance vs. Presence: Understanding why the generation is starving for reality over religious noise.
  • Monday Faith: Why surrender matters more than Sunday shouting.

The Takeaway: Stop trying to impress people and start following the Savior. When your actions don't match your message, you lose your witness. It’s time to move past the slogans, drop the logs in our eyes, and walk in a Truth that actually restores. Stay awake, stay anchored,

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