Can I judge without being judgmental? We live in a world that tolerates everything but judgment. What we don't realize is that right judgment is the key to right living. Who Are You to Judge? is Lutzer's word to a culture that hates being told how to live and to a church called to purity. After explaining the difference between judging and being judgmental, Lutzer guides Christians in discerning various critical issues, including miracles, matters of doctrine, and godly engagement with entertainment and culture. With a passion for biblical truth and intolerance for lies, Lutzer is compelling and gut-honest. Who Are You to Judge? calls us to not only embrace the truth, but also to live according to it, speaking the truth in love to a world so desperately in need of both. "The crying need of the church today is for discernment--the ability to recognize truth and distinguish it from error. Who Are You to Judge? reminds us that truth is important, and that--contrary to the spirit of our age--real truth is not merely a matter of subjective individual opinion." --John MacArthur, pastor-teacher, Grace Community Church "This book is a treasure of biblical wisdom . . ." --Dr. R. C. Sproul, founder, Ligonier Ministries
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