Jehovah loves justice, so Christians must practice truth, fairness, mercy, repentance, and patient trust in His righteous judgment.
Practicing Righteousness in Daily Life
Practicing righteousness means living before Jehovah with honesty, purity, justice, faithfulness, and Christlike obedience every day.
What Does “Do Not Judge So That You Will Not Be Judged” Mean in Matthew 7:1?
Matthew 7:1 forbids hypocritical, self-righteous condemnation, not righteous discernment grounded in truth, humility, and mercy.
How Can We Exercise Righteous Judgment According to John 7:24?
John 7:24 commands believers to reject surface-level judgments and evaluate doctrine, conduct, and accusations by Jehovah’s Word, truth, and humility.
UASV’s Daily Devotional All Things Bible, Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Jesus forbids hypocritical judgment and warns that the measure we use on others returns to us, calling us to humility, mercy, and truth.
UASV’s Daily Devotional All Things Bible, Tuesday, March 10, 2026
2 Chronicles 19:6 teaches that every judgment is made before Jehovah, who sees motives, hates partiality, and requires righteousness.
UASV’s Daily Devotional All Things Bible, Saturday, September 06, 2025
Numbers 35:30 reveals God’s standard for justice: life requires evidence, not assumptions. Christians must reflect this principle daily by upholding truth and fairness.
What Does the Bible Really Say About the Attributes of God?
This article explores God's attributes, emphasizing their significance in understanding His nature, character, and relationship with creation as revealed in Scripture.
Christians—Stop Judging Others?
Navigating the complicated terrain of judging others as Christians. How can we reconcile the teachings of Jesus in Matthew 7:1 with the broader Scriptural mandate to evaluate actions righteously? Learn the distinction between righteous and condemnatory judgments and how to balance the two in a Christian life.

