Christianity is based on community: a group of people called to a common cause of loving God, each other, the world, and themselves. Community requires making judgments about the actions of members of the community, because those actions affect that one community member, but also the other members in the community. Judgment requires saying, “this is not okay” at times.
And judgment is not the same as condemnation, it’s love. Love requires judgment. And judgment, love, sometimes requires telling someone:
You really shouldn’t wear that in public. Or in private. Burn that. Right now.
For the love of everything holy, golf balls were not made for that purpose.
You said you were sticking to your diet this time. What’s the deal?
You’ve had way too much to drink: give me your keys.
You’re a drug addict and you need to get help.
You really need to reconcile with …
Your actions are hurting …
You were wrong.
Those things require judgment. Saying them requires love.