We may be genuinely concerned over their eternal fate. In some cases, however, our words are not judgments, but a witness to judgments that God has already made. Are we condemning them? Are we presuming to know what is in their heart? Are we criticizing them for doing the very things that we do or have done? When in conversation with someone about one kind of sin or another, the other person will often try to end the discussion by saying “Who are you to judge me?”Īt that point, we need to check our hearts to see if there is any judgment on our part. The Difference Between Judging and Bearing Witness Only God knows what is in the heart of a man ( 1 Corinthians 4:5b), so such a judgment on our part is both presumptuous and impossible ( Hebrews 4:12-13 1 Peter 1:17 James 4:11-12). What’s more, a person might not know their own heart ( Matthew 13:14-15 Ephesians 4:17-19 Hebrews 4:12), rendering a confession inaccurate or incomplete. Judging what is in someone’s heart is assuming you know the thoughts, intentions and motivations for someone’s actions without revelation of such things from the person we are judging ( John 7:24 Galatians 2:6). Do not condemn, and you will not be condemned. God alone knows the thoughts and intents of a person’s heart, as well as his/her deeds.ĭo not judge, and you will not be judged. Such a sentence can only be rightfully adjudicated upon the death of a person, based upon evidence that can only be known by an omniscient God. Passing a final, condemning judgment over someone as being destined for Hell is a judgment that God alone is capable of rendering. But what about other kinds of judgment by those who profess Christ? Let’s look at three primary kinds of “judging” referred to in Holy Scripture: What Does 'Do Not Judge' or 'Judge Not' Mean? We know that He will be the final judge of all things ( Acts 17:31 Romans 2:16 Romans 14:10). That begs the question: What exactly does Jesus mean by “judge?” Has anyone ever said to you: “Don’t judge me!” In Matthew 7:1, Jesus famously explains that we are not to judge.and if we do, judgment will be measured upon us. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.
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