TEXT: *Matthew 7:1 “Stop judging, so that you won’t be judged.” To judge means to pronounce an opinion concerning right and wrong. The Lord Jesus Christ does not want you to pronounce an opinion concerning others because of your limitations as a human. To keep this command of not judging others can be a very difficult task, except by the help of the Holy Spirit. We also need an understanding of the fact that everyone shall be accountable to God, who is their Maker and Master. So, the highest thing you could do for your brother when you perceive he is going in the wrong direction is to go to him personally if you can, or pray for him. You need to know that every single person shall stand before the Lord; hence, it is not your calling to be the judge of others. Apostle Paul warned the church in Rome not to judge one another based on preference for food or days of worship. *“...why do you judge your brother? Or why do you show contempt for your brother? For we shall all stand b...
TEXT: *Matthew 7:1* “Stop judging, so that you won’t be judged.” Our text today is not a suggestion, it is a clear instruction from our Master, Jesus Christ Himself. As simple and straightforward as this command sounds, it is one of the most difficult Christian virtues to consistently practice. Judging often comes naturally to us. We assess people by their actions, words, appearance, background, or even by what we think we know about their story. Many times, we unconsciously place ourselves on a moral high ground, forgetting that we, too, are works in progress. At times , we use Scripture legalistically, not as a tool for love, correction, and restoration, but as a weapon to condemn and control. We quote verses to justify our opinions, yet we lack full understanding of the person, the struggle, or the season they are in. The truth is that: *only God sees the complete picture. *We may see actions, but God sees motives.* *We may see the present, b...