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Matthew 7:1
““Don’t judge, so that you won’t be judged.”
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Title: Judge Not
Scripture: Matthew 7:1

Jesus says, "Judge not, that you be not judged." This command hits us right where we live. Every day we size people up. We decide who's smart, who's lazy, who's godly, who's hypocritical. We do it in church, at work, on social media. Jesus stops us cold: don't do it.

Notice what Jesus is not saying. He's not telling us to be undiscerning. We still need to recognize right from wrong, truth from error. We still evaluate fruit. What Jesus forbids is the harsh, final condemnation we hand down when we think we know someone's heart. We don't. Only God does.

Think about why we judge. Usually it makes us feel better about ourselves. We spot their sin, ignore our own, and climb up a rung on the ladder. But Jesus sees straight through us. The measure we use on others, he says, will measure us. If we're merciless, we'll receive no mercy. If we're generous, we'll receive mercy in abundance.

Here's what this looks like in real life. Your coworker cuts corners while you work hard. Your reflex is to label him lazy and congratulate yourself for your work ethic. Jesus says, stop. You don't know what he's carrying at home, what wounds he bears, what fears drive him. Pray for him. Speak to him if you must, but speak as one sinner to another.

The gospel frees us from judging because the final verdict on us is already in. God declared us not guilty for Jesus' sake. We no longer need to prove ourselves by tearing others down. We can rest in God's approval, and that rest makes us gentle with fellow sinners.

So today, when you feel the judge rising up in you, remember you've already been judged at the cross. The case is closed. That frees you to love people instead of evaluating them. Ask God to show you one person you tend to judge, and find a way to serve them. Your heart will follow your hands.

Prayer: Lord, we confess how quickly we judge others to make ourselves look better. Forgive us for playing God. Thank you that in Christ, you have judged us with mercy. Teach us to extend that same mercy to everyone we meet today. Amen.