Judge carefully
Article first published as Trust No One! on Blogcritics.
"Trust no one" seems to
be the motto of people today. We cannot take people at their word. We are
so judgmental, we automatically assume the worst of people. My oldest son once said that when we look
at people and decide who they are by what they do and not by taking the time to
get to know them, it only makes us stupid.
I agree. I have seen it more over the past few years and it saddens me.
We each need to
consider that we all struggle with some kind of sin in our life. No one
is blameless (Romans 3:23). Being judgmental is sinful and God
warns us about doing so. You would think that those who judge would heed
God’s warning, “For in the same way you
judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be
measured to you.” Matthew 7:2 but sadly they dismiss it.
When we form our
opinion of someone based on their actions or appearance, we are
being judgmental. When we assume we know motives because of choices
made, we judge. No one has ever walked in another person's shoes.
No one has ever lived inside of another person's marriage. No one
has ever lived within the walls of another person's home. This being the
case, no one has the right to make judgment calls. PERIOD!
“He
told them, “Consider carefully what you do, because you are not judging for
mere mortals but for the LORD, who is with you whenever you give a verdict. Now let the fear of the LORD be on you.
Judge carefully, for with the LORD our God there is no injustice or partiality
or bribery.”
2 Chronicles 19:6-7
All around us people tear apart other people because of judgement. They condemn. They
gossip and judge. It is like a cancer. Why you ask? That kind
of sin, eats away at the human soul. When you view the world and the
people in it through judgmental eyes, you are the one who
suffers. You lose joy because all you
can see is judgment.
Condemnation is not of
God. Those who condemn are being used by
Satan to harm. His mission is to steal,
kill and destroy and that is what he does when we choose to succumb to his
tactics. He does his best to rip apart
families and relationships. He uses our judgmental attitudes towards one
another to accomplish this very thing. Those who condemn are great at pointing
out the problem but cannot seem to help find a solution. Condemnation points out failures and calls us
losers.
Now don’t get me
wrong, I believe as Christians that we are to hold one another
accountable. When we notice another
brother or sister in sin, we should confront them in love and help them find
their way back but I believe that is where our job ends. It is NOT our job to condemn…but we do. Only God can change a heart. ONLY GOD!
It is our job to love not slander.
It is God’s job to convict. Conviction
points us to an answer. Conviction reminds us that the blood of Jesus washed
away our sins. Conviction is God’s job.
Jesus says, “If anyone hears my words but does not keep
them, I do not judge that person. For I did not come to judge the world, but to
save the world.” John 12:47 When we walk with Christ, we are free.
Not free to sin but free from condemnation. It is Satan who uses our past, our scars and
our regrets as ammo against us. He uses
those very things through those closest to us to remind us of our past. Those whom the enemy uses, becomes our enemy as well because even believes can be used by Satan to discourage other believers. Satan attempted this very thing by using Peter to try to discourage Jesus as He announced His impending death to His disciples.
“Jesus turned
and said to Peter, “Get behind me, Satan! You are a stumbling block to me; you do
not have in mind the concerns of God, but merely human concerns.”
Matthew
16:23
Because Jesus has the mind of God, He recognized the schemes of Satan but
that is not always the case for us. We do not have the insight to know when someone is being used for evil instead of good. Someone
we know and love approaches us with words and we take it to heart. We think, “They know me and love me so they
must be speaking truth.” Guess
what? NOT always true.
We have to grab hold of truth and claim it!
“Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! Let
your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. Do
not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition,
with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And
the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts
and your minds in Christ Jesus.
Finally, brothers
and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever
is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or
praiseworthy—think about such things. Whatever
you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me—put it into
practice. And the God of peace will be with you.”
Philippians 4:4-9
We must learn to think on what is true. When we focus on God’s truth, there is
peace. When we focus on God’s truth our hearts and minds are guarded. This is how we can test what we hear from others. If is
brings about hurt (not conviction) or doubt, turn to God’s word, HIS Truth
and allow Him to speak. Only God
knows the heart. Only God knows the
hearts of those in our life. It is not our place to make a judgment call based on what we see or hear. Though we may not agree, we do not know the
battles faced by others or the hurt they have experienced. However, we do know that God loves them and we are called
to love them as well. We cannot love with
God’s love if we love with a judgmental spirit.
I fully suspect I will receive some unhappy emails or
comments after this posting but you know what, it needs to be said. It needs to be addressed. Judgmental people, both friends and family,
have hurt me. Judgmental people have
hurt my very close friends. People I
love and care about have walked away from church because of judgmental people. I stated earlier that we as
believers are to hold each other accountable.
That accountability extends to every sin, not just the ones that we
consider “bad”. Every sin, both great
and small (in our opinion) nailed Jesus to the cross.
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