Read: Matthew 7:1-12
God will bring every work into judgment ... whether good or evil. --- Ecclesiastes 12:14
The Bible In One Year:
Numbers 9-11
Mark 5:1-20
Many people believe that Christians are told never to judge others. As "proof," they quote Jesus' words in Matthew 7: "Judge not, that you be not judged" [v.1]. But a closer look at what Jesus said shows that there are times when we must make judgments.
In verses 1 to 5, Jesus warned us how easy it is to be blind to our own faults while we pick at the faults of others. In verse 6, however, He showed us the necessity of judging. He told us, "Do not give what is holy to the dogs; nor cast your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn and tear you in pieces."
To follow Jesus' teaching, we must learn the difference between judging people and evaluating situations. But who among us is wise enough to consider any situation without condemning or judging the persons involved? That is why, in verse 7 to 11, we are told to earnestly ask, seek, and implore help from our heavenly Father. "Your Father who is in heaven [will] give good things to those who ask Him" [v.11].
Whenever we must make judgments, we must prayerfully bear in mind that our God is the one who "will bring every work into judgment, including every secret thing, whether good or evil" [Eccl. 12:14]. --- Albert Lee
If you are called upon to judge ---
A situation to discern,
Don't shy away when duty calls,
But to God's Word for wisdom turn. --- Hess
THE RIGHTEOUS JUDGE GIVES DISCERNMENT TO THOSE WHO ASK HIM.
Friday, February 23, 2007
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