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The Law was given not as a measuring stick to judge others, but as a mirror to reveal our need for God’s grace.
Judge Yourself Righteously
This is perhaps the most often quoted Scripture by the world who does not want to live by God’s standard.
This is perhaps the most often quoted Scripture by the world who does not want to live by God’s standard.
Yet in the same passage we are called to discern who are dogs, and false prophets.
The point is Jesus is addressing condemnation of others.
God alone has the right to condemn.
This is not addressing issues of church discipline and governance (we are to judge one another).
Jesus warned against self-righteous judgement.
He was addressing the pride in the Pharisees and those who followed their teachings.
Jesus warned against self-righteous judgement.
He was addressing the pride in the Pharisees and those who followed their teachings.
Rom 2:
The proud Pharisee and the repentant publican.
The Bible was not written so that we could prove our superiority over others, but so that we would would see our need for the Savior.
The problem with self-righteous judgement and condemnation of others is that it blinds us to our own sin and need for God’s grace.
Before you attempt to use God’s Word to analyze others, make sure you have first applied it to yourself.
Cast out the log in your own eye.
Cast out the log in your own eye, then you will be able to help others.
Before you attempt to use God’s Word to analyze others, make sure you have first applied it to yourself.
The goal is restoration and healing, not self-righteous comparison.
If we fail to allow God’s word to judge us, then we will be judged by the Lord.
Ask God Expectantly
Once we have seen our need for the Lord we are invited to come to Him with our request.
The encouragement is to continue seeking His face.
He is a good father and will give us what we need.
Our greatest need in this case is the wisdom that come from the Holy Spirit.
Live with Others Graciously
The “Golden Rule”.
Love your neighbor as yourself.
It is the fulfillment of the Old Testament law.
When we see our own need and have received grace from God, we are to extend that grace to others.
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