Matthew 7:2
For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and
with the measure you use it will be measured to you.
One of the biggest flaws in humanity is the desire to
proclaim judgment on one another. It is
part of our human nature. When we combine the desire to proclaim judgment on others with the fact that we are
all so tragically flawed by sin, the opportunity for judging others becomes readily
and abundantly available. This has led
us as a society to be cruelly judgmental of all the people that we find in our
lives.
Jesus knew that we would struggle in this area. Thus He provided us with a stern warning
about judging others. He wanted us to
recognize that we are not qualified to judge, only He is. Even more so, He wanted us to understand that
in judging others we put ourselves in a position to pay an enormous price.
In addition to the potential of ruining other people's lives
because of our judgmental nature, we also risk the following for ourselves:
- If we practice a critical spirit, we are likely to steal our own joy and peace.
- If we assume God's authority to judge, we place ourselves under greater scrutiny.
- If we include malice in our judgement, we pollute our own hearts.
- If we plant seeds of unforgiveness and condemnation, we become vulnerable to hatred.
Almighty God, through the sacrifice of His Son, chose to see
us all as holy and blameless. He gives
us the freedom to choose to see others as He sees them. He calls us to:
- Forgive others as we let Christ's peace rule in our hearts.
- Comfort others as we manifest the mercy of the Father.
- Honor others above ourselves as we imitate the humility of Our Savior.
- Encourage others as we share in the treasures of Jesus Christ.
- Love others as we let the perfect love of God flow through us.
Let us love God above all things, relying on Him as the Judge over all. Let us love our neighbors as ourselves, choosing to live in the Spirit of Jesus Christ and not in the spirit of the world.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You that our sins have been
forgiven and washed away by the sacrificial blood of Your Son. We praise You for the mercy that You have
extended to us through Your Son. We pray
that You will shield us from the desire to judge others when You have kept
judgment for Yourself. May we not seek
to find sin in the lives of others, but only seek to help others find the
forgiveness that is in the name of Jesus.
May we all live our lives as vessels of Your perfect love and
forgiveness. We ask all these things in
the name of the Judge of the Living and the Dead, Jesus Christ.
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