30 Famous Bible Verses ExplainedSample

Bible Verse 13
“Do not judge, or you too will be judged.” Matthew 7:1 NIV
Why Is This Verse Famous?
This verse is one of Jesus’ most quoted teachings and is meant to challenge us to think about how we treat others.
A Short Explanation of the Verse
These words also come from Jesus’ sermon on the mount, where He taught people how to live God’s way.
When Jesus says “do not judge,” He’s not saying we should never make wise choices or recognize right and wrong. Instead, He’s warning against a critical, condemning attitude that looks down on others while ignoring our own flaws.
Jesus’ point is that the way we treat people matters. If we’re harsh, critical, and unforgiving, we’ll experience the same measure in return. But if we practice grace and humility, we reflect God’s love.
It’s so easy to focus on others’ mistakes instead of our own. This verse flips that mindset and invites us to self-awareness.
What Could This Verse Mean for You?
When you’re tempted to criticize or write someone off, pause. Ask yourself how you’d want to be treated. Choosing grace over judgment doesn’t just change how you see others, but can also be a way that you experience God’s love yourself.
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About this Plan

Curious about the Bible but not sure where to start? This Plan highlights some of the most famous verses and explains why they matter. Each day gives you the verse, a simple explanation, and a short reflection to help you connect it to your life. Whether you’re new to faith or just exploring, this Plan is a clear and encouraging place to begin.
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