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Introduction:
No one like to be judged.
But yet we find ourselves being judged everyday.
Judgement is very much a part of our everyday life.
You can escape it and you can’t function without it.
What is judgement?
A judgement is an attempt to draw a conclusion of truth after weighing out all the evidence at hand.We are judged for our character.
We are judged for our character.
We are judged on appearance.
We are judged by our status.
We are judged for our actions.
We are judged by our accent.
We are judged by our age.
We are judged by the color of our skill.
We are judged on performance.
Which dictates our pay and job titles.
We are judged by
We have judges in the court system.
We have judges on American Idol, The Voice, World of Dance, The Four, and America’s Got Talent.
We have judges in the Church and outside the Church.
Everyone is making judgement calls all the time.
Jesus warned us about judging.
Matt 7:1-
We are to learn to judge ourselves before we can make a proper judgement call on others.
We have to be careful with the measuring stick that we use to judge.
2 Cor 10:
The only true measure in Christ.
When a person is a good judge they are called wise.
Wisdom is the ability to discern a citation and make a correct or truthful judgement.
Solomon and the two mothers with a dead child.
When a person is a good judge they are called wise.
Wisdom is the ability to discern a citation and make a correct or truthful judgement.
There is indeed a rightful and just judge which is God.
God is the measure and righteous standard by which all of us are judged.
Chapter two of Romans gives the authority and rule of God to judge every single person that has ever been or will be.
We have already learned from Chapter one that God cannot be denied and therefore we are subject to Him.
To say he doesn’t exist is foolishness because you have to deny yourself.
Now that we are subject to the Creator, Paul reveals the measure of God judgement is the law.
Either the law of God’s Word or the law of God written on everyone’s heart: conscience.
Either way we are found guilt because we don’t measure up to even our own standards of life.
Let’s dive in and see what we can learn from the judgement of God.
Bible Lesson:
There is no doubt that we are all inexcusable in the eyes of the Lord.
Chapters 1 -3 are written to leave no doubt that everyone has sinned and fallen short of the glory and righteousness of God.
When you understand the nature of God you will realize that He created the law to show us our error in hopes that we will turn from our wicked ways.
Much like we do to our children.
Hebrew 12:
When we are judged by the Lord it is always to move us to a place of repentance and not condemnation.
Rom 2:3
So how can we embrace the judgement of the Lord in such a way that we can grow through it and be better because of the judgement that God has revealed.
The rest of lays out 3 principles that will help you embrace the judgement of the Lord for your spiritual growth.
The judgement of others will never condemn you.
It only reveals their heart.”
The first principle is an inward focus on yourself:
“When you learn to judge yourself you will be free to love others.”
Judging others just reveals the hatred in your heart.
A religious judgement will only come from others.
Jesus warned the people about the Pharisees of his day that would set up all these rules and would keep them themselves.
He called them Hypocrites
Religion always leads to the judgement of others.
Religion by it’s nature produces a set of rules that are used to judge the spiritualness of others.
These rules are not the laws of god but the traditions of men.
A righteous judgement can only come from God.
All this accomplishes is a revelation of hypocrisy in those that make and break the rules.
All this accomplishes is a revelation of hypocrisy in those that make and break the rules.
You can’t hold someone accountable for something they have never known.
There is a difference in ignorance and rebellion.
Ignorance is the lack of understanding and knowledge of a situation or truth.
Rebellion is direct defiance to a higher authority or truth.
Rom 2:3-
A righteous judgement can only come from God.
A righteous judgement can only come from God.
No one escapes the judgement of God.
Hebrews 9:
Judgement is determined by what you are seeking.
Seeking God is a walk of faith.
God promised that those who seek him will find him.
Self-seeking is rebellion to God and will result in wrath.
The second principle is an inward focus on your conscience:
rom 2:12
rom 2:13
“Allow the law to guide your conscience so that you can properly guide others.”
“Allow the law to guide your conscience so that you can properly guide others.”
The law is holy, righteous, and good.
God’s law is not sin but the revealer of sin.
God has placed the law on the hearts of every person that we call a conscience.
This is the second undeniable truth for God.
God has given every person a witness in themselves of right and wrong.
Let your conscience be your guide.
If you know that law you are subject to the law.
If you don’t know the law trust the law within you.
God will judge the motives or secrets of men.
Practice what you preach.
Rom 2:21-
The law is the standard for every person and no one is above the law.
Lawlessness causes people to turn from the Lord.
The Third principle is an inward focus on your heart:
The Jews were privileged to have direct revelation from God that the rest of the world didn’t have.
rom 2:
“The real judge of your character is the inward condition of your heart and not your outward appearance.”
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