 Your response to somebody's sin can also be a sin. Jesus teaches me when he, when somebody is caught in sin, don't rush to make a video and throw a stone. Pick up a mirror and look at yourself. People who can throw stones shouldn't be throwing stones because if you have a sin in your life, you have no right to throw stones at somebody. The only one who can throw a stone, his name is Jesus, and he chose to die for sinners. But to all of us, quick to judge, quick to come to conclusions, Jesus says, hold on, hold on, let me give you a mirror. Yes, but there is something about believers falling into sin that we shouldn't rush to throw stones at, but begin to cover them in prayer, say, God, bring conviction, go into that person, say, hey, this is not right, this is what the Bible teaches. But when we begin to expose everybody else's sin, we have to be very careful because we might be contributing to our own personal faults. So as Christians, let's learn to pick up a mirror when we're tempted to throw a stone.