The chorus in the mouth of people of today is "judge not". They often
make the statement when someone tries to correct them or rebuke them for
committing sin. Even those who do not believe in Jesus are always quick
to remind Christians that Jesus said we shouldn't judge.
Jesus didn't say we shouldn't judge. He said we can judge but gave terms on which we shouldn't judge.
These
same people also love to be left alone in their sin because they
believe the person rebuking them for it is also a sinner or has his own
sins, even though they are quite different from or not as worse as the
one being rebuked. According to these people, all sins are equal and the
same, so if you are to judge them, better not have any sin at all.
Look
brethren, all sins are not equal. Some sins are terrible that they cry
up to God. Even Jesus confirms that there are greater sins when he was
speaking to Pilate.
John 19:12 KJV
therefore he that delivered me unto thee hath the greater sin.
If all sins are equal, how come Jesus is seen talking about a greater sin? If there's a greater sin, then there's a lesser sin.
Imagine
how horrible this world has become whereby a cross-dressing person will
bark at you for criticizing him and try to silence you by reminding you
of your own sins which might not be the same or as huge as his. Same
thing with homosexuals who love to silence their heterosexual critics by
reminding them that they fornicate. Are both sins the same? No. One is
worse and utterly disgusting, such that when Sodom and Gomorrah engaged
in the act, the news reached God in Heaven that he had to come down and
see for himself. The sin of homosexuality is so worse that when God sent
two angels to Sodom and Gomorrah, the men there tried to rape them.
That's why homosexuals are called Sodomites today, which is the
appropriate term for them instead of the word gay which means happy.
Now,
can I judge another person who commits sin? Yes you can, so long you
aren't committing same sin. When Jesus spoke of judging, he gave
conditions on which we are not to judge, not that he said we should
never judge.
Matthew 7:1-5 King James Version (KJV)
1 [b]Judge not]/b], that ye be not judged.
2 For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.
3 And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
4 Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye?
5
Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then
shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye.
The
first two words which are in bold is where majority stop reading. It is
almost like the most memorized verse which they throw at critics of
their evil and wicked lifestyle. But was that all what Jesus said? No.
If
you read further, you will see that Jesus only stated that we shouldn't
judge if we are guilty of what we are passing judgement on. Example is
when you are a social drinker but you condemn drunkenness. Look dude,
you are both drinkers of alcohol. Or when you have a bad eating habit
but you criticize a smoker, you both have a bad habit that you need to
quit. That's why Jesus said if you have a plank in your eyes and you are
worried about the sawdust in another man's eyes, then you are a
hypocrite. You have a serious issue in your life that needs to be dealt
with, but you would rather it be left alone whiel you exhaust your
energy on a man whose own issue is minor. What makes you think the man's
own problem is worse than yours? Deal with your own issue first before
you consider his own.
Look at verse 5, it doesn't say after
we've removed what's inside our eyes, we should leave the one in our
brother's eye alone. It says that's when we can see clearly to remove
what's in our brother's eye i.e that's when we can judge.
When
you are not guilty of a particular type of sin, you can boldly speak
against it. Simply because I smoke doesn't mean I can't speak against a
man who dresses like a woman or a woman who dresses like a man, such
people whom God says are an abomination to him. Remember that Jesus said
if we judge, same standard or measure will be use against us. Now,
since I don't cross dress, I am willing to be judged by that standard
because I will come out clean. But as a cigarette smoker, I dare not
criticize marijuana smokers. Look dude, it's grass we both smoke, just
different species. If I dare open my mouth to pass judgement on
marijuana smokers, then whatever judgement I passed will be used against
me as a cigarette smoker, since we are all smokers.
The bottom
line is that never allow anyone talk you down from condemning evil by
reminding you of your own sins which aren't the same as the evil you are
currently rebuking.
What such evil people want is a lawless land
where everyone is left alone to do whatever they like. This is not Sodom
and Gomorrah we are in.
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