It will furnish, in abundance, the most plausible reasons; while the eyes of our understanding are so blinded by self-interest or unjudged wilfulness, as to be incapable of detecting their plausibility.
What a fearful amount of moral evil had gathered round Jacob's family, unjudged by him, until his soul was roused by the call to "go up to Bethel.
The very smallest unconfessed, unjudgedsin on the conscience will entirely mar our communion with God.
The zealous care of the apostle was amply rewarded; the plague was stayed, and the assembly delivered from the defiling influence of unjudged moral evil.
None can remove the mote of another, so long as the beam is left in the eye, and the sin unjudged in the life, None can cleanse the stain, who is not willing to take the form of a servant, and go down with bare knees upon the floor.
To refuse to do so is to become a leavened lump; and, most assuredly, God andunjudged leaven cannot go on together.
To allowunjudged evil, either in doctrine or practice, in the assembly, is tantamount to saying that God and evil can go on together--which is simply wickedness.
Abraham was separated, because God was leaving a defiled world unjudged; and unjudged defilement God cannot make His habitation, nor allow it to be the habitation of His elect.
But Joseph and Moses were not separated like Abraham, simply by the call of God out of unjudged defilement, but by the enmity and persecutions of their brethren.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unjudged" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.