If we’re created in His image, there’s some of that in us too – and it has to be a good thing since He said we’re fearfully and wonderfully made. And God the Father is a judge for all the universe. After all, Jesus was pretty critical of certain things in his time on earth. I wonder, though, if judgment itself is a sin. Help me “burn the box!”īy Deb DeArmond, MyPurposeNow Leave a Commentĭeb, I love how you shared this struggle so honestly. Remind me today Lord, that you alone are appointed and qualified to judge. If you judge people, you have no time to love them. Eyes that watched the crowd mock you while He chose to see me as beautiful, worthy of your death on the cross. I will choose, Lord, to see those around me with new eyes. I’m pretty sure John, hanging out in the wilderness, clothed in animal skins, got a lot of folks talking. And He has chosen to use some pretty odd folks along the way. And my guess is that the fact that those shoes do not go with that dress is really of very little interest to Him.Īs a parent, the Father is none too pleased to see one of His children judged critically. It’s up to Him to address those things that are not pleasing to Him. It IS my job to love them, pray for them, and share the Word and the joyful acceptance by God of who we are with them. So how do we avoid becoming the judge once we’ve shoved her back in the box? Don’t carry the box around! Burn it on the altar of your heart! It’s not my job to assess and pronounce sentence on those around me on every issue from fashion to lifestyle. And we forget that we are subject to those same standards from those around us. And that’s a pretty pitiful set of guidelines. He needed a haircut and He never married.” That resume would have been quickly tossed into the “no thanks” pile.Īll we have is our paltry human standards as criterion. He didn’t have a Divinity degree, didn’t even attend Bible school, never owned anything of real value, traveled around with a bunch of misfits, hung out with tax collectors and prostitutes. As my pastor recently said, “Jesus couldn’t get a job today in His own church. In John chapter 8, He himself is cautioning others not to judge Him. God’s desire is always to see us built up. And we’ve opened ourselves up to the work of the enemy. The problem is that once we start down a critical path, it’s a slippery slope. After all, I’m not really judging, I tell myself. People judge by outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.” 1 Samuel 16:7b NLTĮven though we know that a way to escape being judged is to withhold judging others, we can’t quite get there. “The Lord doesn’t see things the way you see them. The standard you use in judging is the standard by which you will be judged.” Matt 7:1-2 For you will be treated as you treat others. “Do not judge others, and you will not be judged. And even when she’s captured, it’s like trying to stuff a jack in the box back down inside and out of sight. She has escaped and is on the loose again. If she did, they would have told her never to wear that outfit again!” “Bless her heart! She clearly doesn’t have a friend in the world. Can we find the beauty in others? Can you choose to see them through His eyes? Jesus looks at our hearts and judges us beautiful, clean, His own.
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