No.
This question must be in reference to Matthew 19:28!
However, Jesus himself said in Matthew 20:23 that God alone will be the Judge on Judgement Day - "...to sit on my right or on my left is not mine to give"
In my opinion, the correct word should have been 'witnesses' instead of 'Judging'.
Jesus during his first mission on earth - was exclusively the Prophet of the Jews.
Jesus said so in: He answered, "I was sent only to the lost sheep of Israel." [Matthew 15:24].
'Apostle' Paul confirmed the same in: Now I say that Jesus Christ was a minister of the circumcision for the truth of God, to confirm the promises madeunto the fathers [Romans 15:8]
It is therefore not a coincidence that Jesus chose 12 Disciples to represent the twelve tribes of Israel. Each Disciple will bear witness against each tribe with Jesus (making 2 witnesses) that Jesus indeed delivered the message he was sent to the Jews.
By passing judgment without knowledge of what your judging. But then again who are we to pass judgment?
The verb of judgement is judge.Other verbs are judges, judging and judged."He judges everyone in the room"."Judging by the collapsing floor, he was about to die"."He was judged for his crime".
There are at least two kinds of 'judging' spoken about in the Bible: One is the 'judgment of condemnation' that Jesus and the entire Bible warns us not to engage in; The other kind of judging is more of a discernment or and admonition for disciples to not get too close to those who are wicked because the wicked can corrupt the righteous. The Bible teaches us to discern but not to condemn as God has appointed only one to Judge - Jesus, the Christ. And at the Great White Throne Judgment, this will be a process first with rewards or the 2nd death to those refusing to repent.
Prejudice, discrimination, judging?
Whether or not someone\'s homosexuality is considered a factor of judgement depends on the person or persons who are judging. It boils down to what someone\'s personal beliefs are when it comes to judging or not judging another person.
what is judgment day in hindusium
Jesus did not meet the disciples on the day of pentecost.
Garfield's Judgment Day was created in 1990.
Judgment Day - novel - was created in 1935.
There are different nearest word for Judgement, E.g.- assessment, judging, sound judgement, judicial decision, sagacity, opinion, sagaciousness, sound judgment, mind, perspicacity, discernment, judgment, legal opinion etc
Islam believe in judgment day.
All of the disciples were filled with the Holy Ghost on the day of Pentecost, and 3000 were added to the Church on that day.