MEMORY VERSE
BIBLE KNOWLEDGE
LOVE INSTEAD OF JUDGING
LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOUR AS YOURSELF
Bonus - REAL-LIFE SITUATIONS
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Who said the memory verse?

Jesus.

100

Where is the teaching about judging found?

Matthew 7:1–5

100

Instead of judging, we should ______ ______.

show mercy

100

Who is your “neighbor”?

Anyone around you—friends, classmates, family, even strangers.

100

If a classmate makes a mistake. What should you do?

Encourage, help, show kindness.

200

Complete the verse: “Do not judge, or you too will be ______.

Judged

200

What does Galatians 5:14 tell us to do?

Love your neighbor as yourself.

200

Name two fruits of the Spirit that helps us avoid judging.

Love, kindness, patience, etc.

200

How would you want to be treated if you made a mistake?

With kindness and forgiveness.

200

Why does Jesus want us to examine our own hearts before judging others?

Because we all sin, we need forgiveness, and only God is the true Judge.

300

What is the memory verse?

Do not judge, or you too will be judged. Matthew 7:1

300

What does Luke 3: 36 say?

Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful.

300

Why does judging hurt our reputation as children of God?

It shows lack of love and mercy.

300

If you hear gossip about someone, what action shows love?

Refusing to spread it and stopping it.

400

What should we do instead?

Love.

Show mercy.

Forgive.

Encourage

400

Why did Jesus use the speck and plank illustration?

To show how foolish it is to judge others while ignoring our own sins.

400

What attitude should we have before correcting someone?

Humility.

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How does judging hurt your witness as a child of God?

It damages your reputation and does not reflect Christ’s love.

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