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How to Judge Wisely with God’s Help

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Bible, Women & Bathrobes, Episode 39

Sermon on the Mount, part 20

Summary

Wendi, Tamara & Amy dove into Matthew 7:1-5 and emphasized the importance of discernment and self-awareness in judging others and personal growth. They stressed the need to be careful and seek wisdom before making judgments, and to observe and listen to people's stories. They also discussed the significance of prioritizing self-care and inviting Jesus into daily life to serve others with kindness and compassion. Additionally, they highlighted the importance of addressing one's own issues before trying to help others, practicing emotional intelligence, and fostering self-love in interpersonal connections.

Main Takeaways

· From Amy, “I was just thinking about how my job is not to heal. My job isn't to fix. . . In in Isaiah, chapter 61:1, he it talks about, “he was come to heal the brokenhearted, and he was come to bind up the wounds and do all of the things”. . . I really believe His job is to heal, and my job is to just bring people to Jesus. That's it.”

· From Wendi, “Being able to hear the Lord and have him help us in our understanding of how to look at a certain situation. . . Just keep turning to the Lord and asking Him, praying and asking him help me to see what I need to see and how I need to judge the situation. How do I respond even? . . . And he'll give us that ability, if we will just stop and listen.”

· From Tamara, “My biggest takeaway is how much we need Jesus, both to heal ourselves, but then to help us as we love and serve those around us. This is not a work we can go and do by ourselves, and if we do we do it poorly. So we need him by our side. That inspiration is key. Just taking the time every day to align ourselves with Him, to invite Him in, take the time to take care of ourselves, so that we can minister in the best way possible.”

Today’s Podcast Hosts & Guests

Tamara K. Anderson

Tamara, founder of Women Warriors of Light, is a dynamic speaker, award winning author, and a podcaster. She is driven by her Christian faith to inspire faith in Jesus Christ. Alongside her husband, Justin, she navigates the joys and challenges of parenting four children with autism, ADHD, and mental health hurdles. You can find out more about Tamara on her website: https://www.tamarakanderson.com/

Wendi Christensen, LCSW

Wendi is the co-founder of Women Warriors of Light. In addition to being a wife and mother, she is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 28 years of experience. Wendi is an intuitive counselor helping individuals release pain, renew hope, and restore light through forgiveness. You can find out more about Wendi on her website: https://wendichristensencounseling.com/

Amy Johnson

Amy is a member of our Women Warriors of Light Advisory Board. She is a leader of women, a homemaker, and a licensed cosmetologist. Amy enjoys nurturing women through betrayal trauma to becoming a beacon of support and inspiration.

Transcript

If you’d like to read the transcript of today’s episode, you can find it on our Women Warriors of Light website blog.

https://www.womenwarriorsoflight.com/blog/How-to-Judge-Wisely-with-Gods-Help

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Bible, Women & Bathrobes, Episode 39

Sermon on the Mount, part 20

Summary

Wendi, Tamara & Amy dove into Matthew 7:1-5 and emphasized the importance of discernment and self-awareness in judging others and personal growth. They stressed the need to be careful and seek wisdom before making judgments, and to observe and listen to people's stories. They also discussed the significance of prioritizing self-care and inviting Jesus into daily life to serve others with kindness and compassion. Additionally, they highlighted the importance of addressing one's own issues before trying to help others, practicing emotional intelligence, and fostering self-love in interpersonal connections.

Main Takeaways

· From Amy, “I was just thinking about how my job is not to heal. My job isn't to fix. . . In in Isaiah, chapter 61:1, he it talks about, “he was come to heal the brokenhearted, and he was come to bind up the wounds and do all of the things”. . . I really believe His job is to heal, and my job is to just bring people to Jesus. That's it.”

· From Wendi, “Being able to hear the Lord and have him help us in our understanding of how to look at a certain situation. . . Just keep turning to the Lord and asking Him, praying and asking him help me to see what I need to see and how I need to judge the situation. How do I respond even? . . . And he'll give us that ability, if we will just stop and listen.”

· From Tamara, “My biggest takeaway is how much we need Jesus, both to heal ourselves, but then to help us as we love and serve those around us. This is not a work we can go and do by ourselves, and if we do we do it poorly. So we need him by our side. That inspiration is key. Just taking the time every day to align ourselves with Him, to invite Him in, take the time to take care of ourselves, so that we can minister in the best way possible.”

Today’s Podcast Hosts & Guests

Tamara K. Anderson

Tamara, founder of Women Warriors of Light, is a dynamic speaker, award winning author, and a podcaster. She is driven by her Christian faith to inspire faith in Jesus Christ. Alongside her husband, Justin, she navigates the joys and challenges of parenting four children with autism, ADHD, and mental health hurdles. You can find out more about Tamara on her website: https://www.tamarakanderson.com/

Wendi Christensen, LCSW

Wendi is the co-founder of Women Warriors of Light. In addition to being a wife and mother, she is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 28 years of experience. Wendi is an intuitive counselor helping individuals release pain, renew hope, and restore light through forgiveness. You can find out more about Wendi on her website: https://wendichristensencounseling.com/

Amy Johnson

Amy is a member of our Women Warriors of Light Advisory Board. She is a leader of women, a homemaker, and a licensed cosmetologist. Amy enjoys nurturing women through betrayal trauma to becoming a beacon of support and inspiration.

Transcript

If you’d like to read the transcript of today’s episode, you can find it on our Women Warriors of Light website blog.

https://www.womenwarriorsoflight.com/blog/How-to-Judge-Wisely-with-Gods-Help

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