JUDGING RIGHTLY
Monday, July 6, 2020
Psalm 25:4-5; 51-13 Shew me thy ways, O LORD;
teach me thy paths. Lead me in thy truth, and teach me: for thou art the
God of my salvation; on thee do I wait all the day. … Then will I teach
transgressors thy ways; and sinners shall be converted unto thee.
Luke [GW] 7:36-49 One of the Pharisees
invited Jesus to eat with him. Jesus went to the Pharisee's house and was
eating at the table. A woman who lived a sinful life in that city found out
that Jesus was eating at the Pharisee's house. So she took a bottle of perfume
and knelt at his feet. She was crying and washed his feet with her tears. Then
she dried his feet with her hair, kissed them over and over again, and poured
the perfume on them. The Pharisee who had invited Jesus saw this and thought,
"If this man really were a prophet, he would know what sort of woman is
touching him. She's a sinner." Jesus spoke up, "Simon, I have
something to say to you." Simon replied, "Teacher, you're free to
speak." So Jesus said, "Two men owed a moneylender some money. One
owed him five hundred silver coins, and the other owed him fifty. When they
couldn't pay it back, he was kind enough to cancel their debts. Now, who do you
think will love him the most?" Simon answered, "I suppose the one who
had the largest debt canceled." Jesus said to him, "You're right. Then,
turning to the woman, he said to Simon, "You see this woman, don't you? I
came into your house. You didn't wash my feet. But she has washed my feet with
her tears and dried them with her hair. You didn't give me a kiss. But ever
since I came in, she has not stopped kissing my feet. You didn't put any olive
oil on my head. But she has poured perfume on my feet. That's why I'm telling
you that her many sins have been forgiven. Her great love proves that. But
whoever receives little forgiveness loves very little." Then Jesus said to
her, "Your sins have been forgiven." The other guests thought,
"Who is this man who even forgives sins?"
We are
responsible to consider life’s issues.
Many are
hoodwinked by wolves in sheep’s clothing, wicked lambs promising spiritual,
physical, financial, political prosperity and security. And then there’s
fooling oneself with the blindness that sometimes comes with affection; not
wanting to believe and accept the truth about self or those we love and admire.
Exercising
Biblical judgment is not for the faint-hearted or emotionally discombobulated,
and especially not for those proudly grounded in self; eyes filled with
ego-centric woodwork. Please understand that judgmentalism is not a Holy Spirit
ministry gift; this sin easily identified by gleeful feelings, joyfulness in
criticizing others.
What is required
when it is necessary to judge?
·
Clear vision! Mt.7:5; 1Cor.2:14; & chapter
13
·
Knowing The Truth so as to discern untruth;
equipping to recognize good or bad trees, fruit, wolves and sheep. 1Cor.2:14; 2Tim.2:15-16;
3:16-17; Heb.4:12.
·
Understanding and graciously functioning within
our ambassadorial position. Eccl.12:9-14; Prov.1:1-7; 2Cor. chapter 5.
·
A compassionate attitude. Jonah chapters 3 &
4; Rom.12:9; Jam.3:17.
·
Understanding the end hope is always redemption,
reconciliation, and edification. 2Cor.5:18-19; Eph.5:14-21.
In light of
rereading the above points and reviewing references from God’s Word, I
recognize I have more to learn and appropriate in order to maintain facility of
proper Biblically balanced judgment. Ego, prejudice, and embedded culture and
party lines lurk nearby at all times . . . and readily creep in during
incautious moments. Consequently, as a matter of personal need, I’ve decided to
embrace the words of a psalmist as my prayer. I invite you to join me … “Deal
with your servant according to your love and teach me your decrees. I am your
servant; give me discernment that I may understand your statutes.” (NLT
Ps.119:124-125)
EBB4
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