Up until recently, I have always been the guy to fight for justice. I was the first guy to call the police if someone was acting foolish, even for minor circumstances. Looking back on my actions, I am amazed at how blind I was to the cross and the work Jesus did on our behalf. I was always fast to condemn and never fast to pray for the lost. I prayed for my friends, but, not the guy that cut me off while driving, or, the guy who had sinned against me. I had forgotten about the man I once was.
This is an excellent post by practicalchristianty over at For My Savior about why we should not point the finger at others, coupled with the idea that we need to pray for others instead of condemning them. To finish reading this article, please head over to http://formysavior.wordpress.com/2012/01/18/pointing-the-finger/

Greg is a strong believer in Jesus Christ and in the need for revival in today’s Church. He likes reading, writing, music, and spending time with his family and his dog Roxie. By day he is a self-employed non-emergency medical transport driver, and is the Editor-in-Chief for the National War Council, as well as being a political analyst, author, blogger, and an accomplished DIYer. His articles are first published on Inspirational Christian Blogs, and I Am Not Ashamed of the Gospel of Christ!, and from there the articles are published on other well-known conservative websites.
The author feels convinced that the Church is in extreme danger of being forsaken by God for being unbiblical and seeks to warn all those with “ears to hear.” He believes we are in the last days of the end times, and that God is building His Remnant Church even now.
Greg is the author of: Spiritual Darkness is Destroying America and the Church
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