Judge Not

Series: Made for More

Judge Not

November 05, 2023 | David McQueen

Passage: Matthew -7:2

Judge not, that you be not judged (Matthew 7:1-2). These words of Jesus are often culturally understood to mean that we should never say or believe that another person is wrong. Jesus, however, had a different concept in mind in this part of His Sermon on the Mount. To judge is to hold a final verdict in our minds about another person’s worth or destiny that is different from the truth of God about that person. It is seeing people as less than God sees them, and it is often adopted or developed in us from our society, our family of origin, and/or our wounds (wounds from others, or self-inflicted wounds because of our sinful choices). All ungodly judgments are ugly in the eyes of God because they contradict the gospel. Jesus paid the price of His life for every person, giving them all immeasurable worth. As His followers, we are designed and called to love others (and ourselves) like He loves them. We rid ourselves of judgments – and their torment – by asking our Heavenly Father to graciously reveal them, to forgive us for believing them, and to show us what He thinks about that person or group of people instead. We then intentionally confess our agreement with what is true.

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Made for More

Judge Not

Text: Matthew 7:1-2

    that you be not judged.”

A judgment is a     in our minds about another person’s worth or destiny that is different than the truth of God about that person.

Judgment is seeing people     how God sees them.

Places where we get judgments:

 

•   (Ex. 20:5-6)

 

•   (1 Cor. 6:13-16)

Judgments contradict the   Jesus paid the price of His life for every human.

We are designed by Him to     like He loves them, and to love ourselves like He loves us. (Mt. 22:39)

When we live with judgments in our lives, we are empowering the enemy to   and torment our lives.

A judgment isn’t when we disagree with the belief or action of a person. We should discern   and   (Mt. 7:13-16)

What do we do?

• We ask the Spirit to show us   judgments we might have.

• We confess that we have this judgment against a person or a group of people, asking the Father to    

• We often must   the   of this judgment.

• We ask the Father to show us what He thinks about a person or group of people, and we confess our   to that truth.

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