JESUS-ON JUDGING OTHERS
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In the next two verses Jesus teaches His disciples two negatives and two positives: "Do not judge, and you will not be judged. Do not condemn, and you will not be condemned. Forgive, and you will be forgiven. Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you."
The 2 negative commands are (1) Do not judge and (2) Do not condemn. Jesus isn’t throwing out the need for discernment in order to make judgment calls or personal life decisions. He is not speaking of this kind of judgment (discernment). He is referring to judgment that condemns and sentences a person, when that right only belongs to God, Himself.
The 2 positive commands are (1) Forgive and (2) Give. This goes right along with the preceding section where Jesus urges His disciples to love their enemies. Instead of condemning and judging them; forgive and give to them. It’s an attitude.
Now NOTE something else here. In each case there is a return on investment. On the negative side, if you judge and condemn another, you will be judged and condemned in the same way. This works in everyday life. If you are critical of a person’s parenting style, you will likely be judged on your parenting style. So, watch out how you judge another. First, you don’t have the right to condemn and sentence anyone and you will, most likely, stir that person up to come right back at you.
On the positive side, if you give and forgive, there will be certain consequences come right back at you. If you forgive, you will be forgiven. If you give, it will be given to you. This is not the principle of Karma, but it is a reciprocal principle of life. When you forgive someone, you will receive and experience forgiveness in the very act. If you give to someone, you will receive back in the very act of giving. Don’t misunderstand. Your enemies you forgive and give to will not forgive you or give something to you. It’s the Most High God Who will forgive and give to you, His children.
Jesus then turns their attention to a parable: He also told them this parable: "Can the blind lead the blind? Will they not both fall into a pit? Students are not above their teacher, but all who are fully trained will be like their teacher.
It's as if he were saying, listen carefully and don't think you know it all. If you want to be able to judge and discern accurately you need to be fully trained by me and undergo a spiritual change of heart. This is why it’s so important to follow the teachings and principles of Jesus—to be trained by Him.
As you are being trained, you must learn to see more clearly. Jesus uses a humorous illustration here: "Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in someone else's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? How can you say, 'Friend, let me take the speck out of your eye,' when you yourself fail to see the plank in your own eye? You hypocrite, first take the plank out of your eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from the other person's eye.
To sum up this section:
1. Jesus prohibits His disciples to condemn anyone.
2. Jesus promotes doing something positive toward others—to give them some slack—to forgive them and give to them.
3. Jesus wants His disciples to be fully trained by Him.
4. Jesus shows His disciples that the whole issue of discernment and making judgment calls about others requires that they see more clearly.
And, what is needed to see clearly? We as His disciples must always look at ourselves first and deal with the logs hanging out of our eyes. Then, we will be able to see more clearly how to help another remove a speck from his eye. It’s not just the ability to see more clearly how to help others with their problems. There is another factor at play here. If you take care to deal with your own problems, you will have a greater compassion to deal with others—even your enemies. You will have what it takes to forgive and give to them, because you have either done the same thing or worse yourself.
You know the drill: IF NOT FOR THE GRACE OF GOD, I could be in the same mess with the same eyes full of specks. Personal transformation through Jesus is the only way to change the world around you. But note that it all begins with you!
1 comment:
I have a friend that is fighting with this. It, resentment (an unforgiving spirit) has ruled his life for over a year. He can't seem to see that in holding in this resentment and anger he is giving his whole life energy over to this person. This person, I would almost bet, hasn't thought of him or the situation for more than 5 minutes over this pass year. Yet it has consumed my friends life.
Resentment, can sneek in to our life as a thief in the night,thought it maybe be noontime when the "terrable act' itself may happen. It is at night that it starts to fester.
Unless we recognize and admit our resentment,forgive the other person, and check to see if WE need to make any ammends to them. We will never be free, we will never be able to release them and the control that we have given them in our life.
There is one who has (or should have) all power, and that One is God. May we find Him now.
Robert Rez
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