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Avoiding Improper Judgments
FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 2016
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Avoiding Improper Judgments
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Matthew 7:1–6 “Judge not, that you be not judged. For with the judgment you
pronounce you will be judged, and with the measure you use it will be measured
to you” (vv. 1–2).

Today’s passage from the gospel of Matthew opens with probably the most
misused text in our day. More often than not, any ethical evaluation the
church makes is countered with “judge not,” as if Jesus tells His people not
to make any judgments whatsoever. This misinterpretation of our Lord’s
teaching in Matthew 7:1–6 is employed by unbelievers and professing Christians
alike, and it contributes to the moral and doctrinal anarchy evident in our
culture.

However, Christ is most certainly not forbidding His people from issuing
judgments altogether. In fact, Jesus in this same gospel orders us to
discriminate between good and evil. We must differentiate those receptive to
us from the dogs and the swine in order to obey Jesus and hold back what is
sacred from those who are proud to hate our Lord (v. 6). We cannot approach
those who have honest questions about the Gospel like we do those who seek
instruction in order to use it against Christ and His church. Our Lord’s
directions for church discipline (18:15–20) call us to evaluate others.
Exercising discernment and making sound judgments is part of Christian
discipleship.

Jesus is actually warning us to be fair and humble when we make our
evaluations. Human beings are naturally prone to focus on the failings of
others and ignore their own heinous sins. Consider David’s reaction to Nathan
after he slept with Bathsheba and had Uriah murdered (2 Sam. 11:1–12:15a). The
king did more evil than the man in Nathan’s parable, but David wanted to chase
after the speck in that man’s eye, so blinded was he by the plank of his own
sin. Today, church leaders who have gossiped might come down mercilessly on
someone who has occasionally used lewd language. This latter sin is real and
inexcusable, but we have done wrong when we who judge do not hold ourselves to
the same standard by which we judge others (Matt. 7:2).

John Chrysostom says, “Jesus does not forbid judging but commands that one
first remove the plank from one’s own eye” (Homilies on the Gospel of Saint
Matthew, 23.2). We must be harsher on ourselves than we are on others. Let us
make sure our consciences are clear before we judge our brothers and sisters.

Coram deo: Living before the face of God
========================================
John Calvin says that the one “who judges according to the word and law of the
Lord, and forms his judgment by the rule of charity, always begins with
subjecting himself to examination, and preserves a proper medium and order in
his judgments.” No earthly judge is perfect, but we can make judgments without
hypocrisy if we live a life of repentance and endeavor to mortify our own sin.
Are you more critical of others than you are of yourself?
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