Should Christians Judge? | What the Bible Says About Judging Others | What Your Pastor Really Thinks

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n this episode of What Your Pastor Really Thinks, Pastors Drew Tarwater, Matt Wolfe, and Ryan McBride tackle one of the most misquoted Bible verses: "Judge not, that you be not judged" (Matthew 7:1). What does Jesus actually say about judgment? Are Christians supposed to judge others? And how do we balance truth with love?

From calling out hypocrisy to helping fellow believers with sin, this episode dives deep into the biblical perspective on judging others.

📌 Topics Discussed:

What does the Bible really say about judging others?
The difference between righteous judgment and hypocrisy
Should Christians judge non-believers?
How to lovingly correct a fellow believer
The impact of judgment on faith and relationships
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Welcome to What Your Pastor Really Thinks, a unique podcast where pastors Drew Tarwater, Matt Wolf, and Ryan McBride, led by your host Rob Blausey, dive into thought-provoking topics that most sermons don’t cover. With humor, honesty, and a bit of salty wisdom, these pastors tackle real-life questions about faith, culture, theology, and even a few unexpected themes—like aliens and New Year's resolutions.
Each episode brings insight from different perspectives, with Matt representing urban life, Drew from the suburbs, and Ryan as the rural mountain man. Together, they challenge cultural norms and provide biblical perspectives on controversial and trending topics, aiming to help listeners develop their own worldview grounded in faith.
Pastor Matt Wolf is the Lead Pastor of Arise Church in Denver, Colorado, where he is passionate about helping people encounter Jesus, grow in their faith, and live on mission for God’s Kingdom. With a heart for the city and a vision for a thriving, Christ-centered community, Pastor Matt has been instrumental in leading Arise Church to be a beacon of hope and love in the Denver area.
With extensive pastoral experience, Matt emphasizes dynamic biblical teaching, intentional discipleship, and a commitment to outreach. He is deeply focused on equipping believers to live out their faith in their daily lives and empowering the church to be a force for good in the local community. Under his leadership, Arise Church has cultivated a culture of authentic relationships and spiritual growth.
Pastor Drew Tarwater serves as the Lead Pastor of Forefront Church in Harvey Park, Denver, Colorado. Known for his passion for making the gospel accessible to everyone, Pastor Drew brings over a decade of ministry experience to the Denver community. With a heart for discipleship and church growth, he emphasizes biblical teaching, relational connection, and a commitment to serving the neighborhood.
Pastor Drew’s ministry journey began with a calling to equip believers to grow in their faith and engage with their communities. A graduate of Midwestern Seminary, he blends deep theological insight with a practical, down-to-earth approach to ministry. Drew’s leadership at Forefront Church has been marked by his vision to see people transformed by the love of Christ and actively live out their faith in everyday life.
Pastor Ryan McBride Pastor Ryan McBride is the Lead Pastor of Catalyst Church in Cañon City, Colorado, where he is dedicated to creating a vibrant, Christ-centered community. Known for his engaging teaching style and heart for discipleship, Pastor Ryan is passionate about helping people encounter God, grow in their faith, and discover their unique purpose in God’s Kingdom.
With years of pastoral experience, Ryan combines a deep love for scripture with a practical approach to ministry. He is committed to equipping believers to live out their faith authentically and serve their neighbors with compassion and love. His leadership at Catalyst Church has been marked by a focus on relational connection, fostering spiritual growth, and reaching the community with the hope of the gospel.

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