> 
> There's a difference between judging someones soul an judging their
> behavior.

Indeed, repentance cannot come unless the person hears the righteous
judgment of the *behavior*.

As long as the judgment of the *behavior* is spiritually true and offered
*in love*, and pierces the heart as such, it may save the person's soul, and
spare them from a far harsher judgment of their soul by God later.

Another way to say it: righteous judgment of the *behavior* must flow from a
genuine love for the person's soul. Otherwise, it is merely self-righteous
judgment, and it not only doesn't profit the person hearing it, but it also
damns the person saying it.

- Bob





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