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During a postgame interview with Erin Andrews last night, Richard Sherman made some obnoxious comments ridiculing receiver Michael Crabtree and claiming to be the best corner in the game of football. Almost instantly Sherman began receiving negative backlash via social media for his distasteful comments.
Today, many are still appalled by Sherman’s conduct, while others are running to his defense. Those in Sherman’s camp of supporters are arguing, “Judge not that you be not judged!” – Matthew 7:1. Along with this, his supporters are also attempting to remind “haters” that Sherman has had better moments where he has done good deeds that went unnoticed.
The exciting banter Sherman has sparked is nothing new; it’s the same old argument for the millionth time regarding whether or not it is wrong to judge someone’s actions. So, I would like to take this moment, while the topic is fresh on everyone’s mind, and discuss the topic of judging and what the Bible is teaching in Matthew 7:1.