IS IT RIGHT TO JUDGE? Part 4
Tuesday, February 12, 2019
2Timothy [LITV]
3:16-17 All Scripture is God-breathed and profitable for doctrine, for reproof,
for correction, for instruction in righteousness, so that the man of God may be
perfected, being fully furnished for every good work.
Decades past my dear aunt had a running
battle with Pastor Don McKnight. The weekly county paper, THE AEGIS, published
the letters. Her constant focus was on Matthew 7:1, “judge not”. Pastor
McKnight’s responses were comprehensively on chapter 7 and beyond. Finally
after weeks of back and forth the editor decided the discussion had become
circular and published no more.
Matthew presents Jesus succinct but
comprehensive exhortation on judging. Judgment that should never be done
without consideration of always doing only as you will want others to do for
you. This is the meaning of Moses' Teachings and the Prophets. (Mt.7:1-12;
Jam.1:25; 2:12) Matthew 7:12 also explaining how we give the tacit permission
of 7:2.
Immediately after
explaining healthy judgment Jesus presents an important matter to be judged,
false teachers. Isaiah spelled the measure of in a single verse (8:20) “To the
Law and to the Testimony! If they do not speak according to this Word, it is
because there is no dawn [Light] to them!“ Jesus warned and explained tersely “…
beware of the false prophets who come to you in sheep's clothing, but inside
they are plundering wolves. From their fruits you shall know them. Do they
gather grapes from thorns, or figs from thistles?“ (Mt.7:15-16)
Among the many
things I learned from Pastor McKnight is it is imperative to read and study
Scripture contextually. He emphasized “First the immediate text, then the
Golden Text, Genesis thru Revelation.” I judge that we all should do so.
Hopefully you judge me accordingly.
EBB4
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