"Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you."
(Matthew 7:1-2)
The masses of so-called Christians take this to mean: don't judge anyone, and God won't judge you—He'll just justify you.
Is that right?
But this stick has two ends. If you refuse to judge, then God won't judge on your behalf either.
Fake Christians think it's great if God doesn't judge.
But! When you're the victim—robbed, beaten, or your kids murdered—then God won't intervene between you and your attackers.
That's exactly what it means: with the same judgment you judge, you will be judged; with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.
In other words: don't judge? Then no justice for you against those who wrong you. Criminals do whatever they want, and you get zero recourse.
Bottom line: Jesus isn't saying don't judge. He's saying you must judge—and the standard you set is the one God will use on you.
But judging is mandatory.
In essence, Jesus is echoing:
Thus says the Lord: Do justice and righteousness, and deliver from the hand of the oppressor him who has been robbed. And do no wrong or violence to the resident alien, the fatherless, and the widow, nor shed innocent blood in this place.
(Jeremiah 22:3)
He judged the cause of the poor and needy; then it was well. Is not this to know me? declares the Lord.
(Jeremiah 22:16)
Defend the poor and fatherless; do justice to the afflicted and needy.
Deliver the poor and needy; free them from the hand of the wicked.
(Psalm 82:3-4)
Conclusion: refuse to judge, and you get no judgment from God—and that's terribly bad.
Final point: the broad masses of fake Christians have twisted Scripture and Truth here too—exactly backwards.
(Matthew 7:1-2)
The masses of so-called Christians take this to mean: don't judge anyone, and God won't judge you—He'll just justify you.
Is that right?
But this stick has two ends. If you refuse to judge, then God won't judge on your behalf either.
Fake Christians think it's great if God doesn't judge.
But! When you're the victim—robbed, beaten, or your kids murdered—then God won't intervene between you and your attackers.
That's exactly what it means: with the same judgment you judge, you will be judged; with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.
In other words: don't judge? Then no justice for you against those who wrong you. Criminals do whatever they want, and you get zero recourse.
Bottom line: Jesus isn't saying don't judge. He's saying you must judge—and the standard you set is the one God will use on you.
But judging is mandatory.
In essence, Jesus is echoing:
Thus says the Lord: Do justice and righteousness, and deliver from the hand of the oppressor him who has been robbed. And do no wrong or violence to the resident alien, the fatherless, and the widow, nor shed innocent blood in this place.
(Jeremiah 22:3)
He judged the cause of the poor and needy; then it was well. Is not this to know me? declares the Lord.
(Jeremiah 22:16)
Defend the poor and fatherless; do justice to the afflicted and needy.
Deliver the poor and needy; free them from the hand of the wicked.
(Psalm 82:3-4)
Conclusion: refuse to judge, and you get no judgment from God—and that's terribly bad.
Final point: the broad masses of fake Christians have twisted Scripture and Truth here too—exactly backwards.