What Does Judge and Be Not Judged Mean?

The command of do not judge lest you be also judged can be found in Matthew 7:1-2, Luke 6:37 and Romans 2:1.  However these people do not really bother to take the Bible into context whenever they use it as a means to avoid receiving correction and conviction of their wrongdoings.  However Matthew 7:3-5 goes against the problem of having a double standard in living in which one must get the beam out of one's eye before dealing with others.

That is judge one's behavior before judging other's behavior.  Matthew 7:6 however has the discernment of who's a dog and who's a pig- that means people are to be judged by their actions and whether or not the person should still be bothered anymore with witnessing or not if the person will just tear God's message for them to shreds.  In order to read this further correctly and in context, it has to deal with the reality of NOT BECOMING THE FINAL JUDGE OF PEOPLE.

As said, Ephesians 5:11 says that rightful judgment by Christians is to be done against the works of darkness, not the workers of darkness.  This was the attitude of the Pharisees and in extent as of today, Roman Catholicism's Pope and his cardinals, when it comes to its priests deciding what they believe would be the final verdict against a person like they say who goes to Hell and who doesn't.  Now that's trying to take over God's position.  That is why we the people of this ministry refuses to single people out lest it try to become the final judge over people regardless who they are.  As said, judge sins and false doctrines but NEVER individuals.