IS IT RIGHT TO JUDGE? Part 1
Wednesday, February 06, 2019
2Timothy [ESV]
3:16-17 All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for
reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God
may be complete, equipped for every good work.
Does God’s Word
say it’s wrong to judge?
Before answering
the question please understand that with other judgments recently and
particularly this morning I judged the need to personally review and share my
file on the topic. A topic that deeply troubled me decades ago and resulted in judgment
by a mentor that I needed to cease fretting and do a Bible study on the matter.
To answer the
question: Yes and no, depending on our position, in particular whether our
motive is ego-centric or godly interest in biblical maturation in others. In
studying God’s Word I discovered that judgment is not only proper, it is a
positive duty in truly loving one another in Christ-like manner. The Lord Jesus
Christ commanded “judge righteous judgment.” (Jn.7:24) Using Strong’s I go to
examine the Greek text one word at a time.
·
“judge” G2919 κρίνω;
krinō; kree'-no Properly to distinguish, that is, decide
(mentally or judicially); by implication to try, condemn, punish:
- avenge, conclude, condemn, damn, decree, determine, esteem, judge, go to (sue
at the) law, ordain, call in question, sentence to, think.
· *“righteous”
G1342 δίκαιος; dikaios; dik'-ah-yos From G1349; equitable
(in character or act); by implication innocent, holy (absolutely
or relatively): - just, meet, right (-eous).
· “judgment” G2920
κρίσις; krisis; kree'-sis (Subjectively or objectively, for or against); by extension a tribunal;
by implication justice (specifically divine law): - accusation,
condemnation, damnation, judgment.
And who and what
was Jesus urging them to judge. Reading verse 24 in context He was pointing out
their wrongheadedness. They, we, are to begin with judging self, repent, before
we can consider helpfully judging any others with righteous judgment! This
coincides with Jesus’ exhortation recorded by Matthew. As always when reading
Scripture, keep in mind that man inserted chapter divisions – Jesus was not
segueing to a totally different subject from 6 to 7. “… seek first the
kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to
you. Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow,
for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own
trouble. 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. Why do you see the speck that is in your brother's eye, but
do not notice the log that is in your own eye? Or
how can you say to your brother, 'Let me take the speck out of your eye,' when
there is the log in your own eye? You hypocrite,
first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take
the speck out of your brother's eye.”
So, yes, we are
to judge, but never in wrong-hearted ego-centric manner. (Rom.12:1-3) And then
only as we constructively seek first the kingdom of God. Kingdom first, me
never . . . this according to our earnest expectation and hope, that in nothing
we shall be ashamed, but that with all boldness, as always, so now also Christ
shall be magnified in our body, whether it be by life, or by death. For us to
live is Christ, and to die is gain. (Phil.1:20-21)
EBB4
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