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Matthew 7:1-14 - 20/20 Vision - Part 2

Matthew 7:1-14 - 20/20 Vision - Part 2

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Introduction

As we continue our study of the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus reveals the standards, morals, ethics, attitudes and conduct characterized by the citizenry of God’s kingdom and the importance of having “20/20 Spiritual Vision”!

I The Problem with Judging

  1. Do not judge or you too will be judged: [Verse 1-2]

Judge = Krino = “To separate or make a distinction between things”

Positive: “To distinguish or adjudicate”

Negative: “To critically condemn, punish, damn”

The first is judicial and sanctioned -- the second is judgmental and condemned!

Most the people who quote this verse don't understand what Jesus said. They seem to think Jesus commanded a universal acceptance of any lifestyle or teaching.

The judgmental critic is a fault-finder who is negative and destructive towards other people and enjoys actively seeking out their failings. He puts the worst possible construction on their motives, pours cold water on their schemes and is ungenerous towards their mistakes.In our day, the word "judge" has a negative connotation. But it's certainly not wrong to "discern" the distinctions between one thing and another. In a very basic sense, we "discriminate" between things every day.

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