
In Matthew 7, Jesus taught his disciples about the danger of judging others by our standards. He warned us not to judge others, which is to form an unfair opinion or come to a conclusion about someone, which is unreasonable. Jesus said that we would be treated in the same way that we treat others and the same standard that we use to measure others, will also be used to measure us. “And why do you look at the speck in your brother’s eye, but do not consider the plank in your own eye” (Matthew 7:3)? Jesus was saying that we need to start with our own self examination. In other words, don’t be so quick to point out weaknesses and failures in others, when we have our own weaknesses. Jesus called this hypocrisy and warned us to work on ourselves first, before we can be deemed as qualified to help someone else.
Paul shared a similar teaching in Galatians when he said, “Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, that he will also reap” (Galatians 6:7). He was saying in essence, that how we speak to others, how we treat people and talk about them, will be the result of what we will experience. He warned us not to sow to the flesh and not to give into these desires. Some of the desires of the flesh include gossip, back biting, being critical and judgemental. He wanted us to continue to do good and not to get tired of doing the right thing. Moreover, we are to do good, especially to those who are Christians. Earlier in the chapter he spoke of the importance of bearing each other’s burdens. If we notice that someone is struggling with sin, those who are stronger should restore the person in love.
As we help to restore others, we have to be careful not to fall into the same sin and errors. Paul wanted us to maintain a reasonable estimation of ourselves, so that we don’t deceive ourselves. “But let each one examine his own work, and then he will have rejoicing in himself alone, and not in another” (Galatians 6:4). Paul was well acquainted with his own failures and shortcomings. He spoke of wanting to do the right things at times, but finding himself doing wrong. He was cognisant of the fact that he could not do anything good on his own. It takes the grace of God and the strength of Christ in us to live right and to walk in righteousness. Our own righteousness is like filthy rags before God. Judgements and opinions are often formed by our own values, ideas and experiences.
The challenge is that these judgements can be formed by our perceptions of a situation. This can be done without the complete understanding of what is behind a person’s actions. It is a lot easier to focus on the faults and failures of others, because it takes the focus off our own shortcomings. The challenge with this is that it can become a habit and can make us critical, judgemental and hypocritical. The next time we see someone in an error, we need to ask, what could be behind their behaviour. What hurt or hang up is this person trying to work through? Is this person struggling with a habit that has become a spiritual stronghold and do they need prayer and counselling to break that habit? We need wisdom to support people who are struggling, so as not to cause further harm or emotional damage.
“We then who are strong ought to bear with the scruples of the weak, and not to please ourselves” (Romans 15:1).
A.P.-Y.
Amen and amen ,I have discovered that when we hear that someone is struggling with something we judge or gossip instead of bearing the burden with them.
great word !!
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Amen 🙏🏾. We forget that we all struggle.
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How useful is this post!! Thank you for sharing with so many helpful texts. Much appreciated.
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Amen 🙏🏾. Bless you Sandy. ❤️ Are you experiencing heatwaves where you are? It’s rainy and 18 degrees in London today. 😊
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Rainy my friend! Tomorrow might have some sun🙂
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Let us hope ☺️
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Nice? It’s dry and expected to be in the 100’s here.
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Wow! Is that super hot? I know degrees
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Always a good lesson to hear!! Amen!🙏🏽
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Amen 🙏🏾. Bless you ❤️
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And you! 🙏🏽❤️
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This is great Anneta!! I think to myself, that if the unclean spirit (Matt 12:43) that was cast out of the man, went to get 7 more demons, bigger and badder than himself, to regain his stronghold…then don’t we, who have the spirit and mind of Christ, need the ‘meat-eating’ saints to stand with us and strengthen us in the Lord and the Word, instead of casting us out of the church, in judgment.
We all have sinned and have fallen short…and we will sin and fall short again. Praise God for Jesus and Grace, and Mercy!!
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Amen 🙏🏾. Thank God for his grace and mercy. We have to remember to accept grace and extend it to others. ❤️
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Aaaaaameeeen!!!
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I so appreciate this, so many times we get so caught up examining others when we should be examining our own selves.
How do we get so deviated to think that another person’s mess is worse than my own?
Most of the time we justify ourselves because of our significant circumstances. We never know the other person’s whole story, and we are quick to hurl judgments, like we’re faultless.
Thank you sis, for your insight.
God bless
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Amen 🙏🏾. You understand Pedro. Our account in heaven will be for our own works and not for others.
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Amen
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” We never know the other person’s whole story.” – Exactly! I seriously doubt that anyone’s story is that they woke up one day thinking, “I’m going to sin today.”
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Most likely not. Sometimes God allows us to fail in order to teach us compassion for others. 💖
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Wisdom and agape love, a blessing to a heart in need!
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Amen 🙏🏾
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It’s sad to see even whom you considered mature Christians slandering, gossiping & judging (without having a full background history) … 🥺
I have come to realize we are truly on a battlefield, the enemy is sending fairy darts of division amongst us as brethren and many are not discerning this attack. 🙆🏽♂️
Though I know that abiding in the word, Holy Spirit will correct & it’s for one to mend their ways.
Thanks Anneta for a great post. 🙏🏽❤️
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Amen 🙏🏾. Bless you my dear. ❤️
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“It is a lot easier to focus on the faults and failures of others, because it takes the focus off our own shortcomings.” Bingo! I think you’ve nailed the main reason behind gossip and unfair judgment.
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Indeed my dear. Indeed ❤️
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