Overcoming Being Judgemental (Part 4) (Archive)

Overcoming Being Judgemental (Part 4) (Archive)

Relational Recovery

Wes Thompson and Austin Hill discuss how compassionate judgment can foster healing and unity in recovery.

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7:3518 Jun 2023

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Healing Through Compassion: Rethinking Judgment in Recovery

Episode Overview

  • Exploring the role of judgment in fostering healing and growth
  • Delving into biblical perspectives on judgment and unity
  • Emphasizing the importance of promoting well-being through judgment
  • Questioning the purpose of pointing out others' behaviors
  • Highlighting the significance of fostering inclusivity within the community
Maybe it's judgment, things become judgmental and go off the rails and become unhelpful when instead of being concerned about the other person's well-being, we're more concerned about being right.

Ever thought about how judgment affects your recovery journey? In this episode of 'Relational Recovery', Wes Thompson and Austin Hill dive into the tricky subject of being judgmental and how it can actually foster healing and growth. They explore the idea that judgment, when approached with compassion and respect, can create a supportive environment for everyone involved. Drawing from biblical teachings, they discuss how judgment can be a tool for unity rather than division.

The hosts challenge the common notion of pointing out others' flaws and instead emphasize the importance of inclusivity and mutual respect. This episode offers a fresh take on how rethinking judgment can lead to a more compassionate and unified community.

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