Judgment: Understanding Jesus' Teachings on Mercy and Discernment

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1. "Can you believe that we get to actually read the very words of Jesus Christ and the words that He preached to a multitude? It's a privilege, isn't it? That we've got the Word of God like we do, and we can see what Jesus had to say. You know, today's passage is going to quote a verse or reference a verse that I think is probably most known to everyone in the world, really, especially non-Christians." [00:52] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "We judge people so much more than we should. We do it all the time. And what we're going to find out today is that Jesus says, Don't. Stop. Stop criticizing people. Stop condemning people. Quit being harsh with those that you speak with. Just stop it. Stop judging. are hard words to take, but man, they're so good for us to hear." [02:58] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Our main idea for today, if I could summarize this whole message in one sentence, it would be this, is that Jesus takes judgment very seriously, really seriously. And that we need to examine, our own lives first, before we lovingly speak into the life of other people. Before we can express a concern outwardly to somebody, we need to take an inward look first. That's the message for today." [05:40] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Only Jesus Christ is the perfect judge. And that's because he is God, right? Only Jesus knows what's in the heart of men. Jesus knows all things. And so therefore, he is really the only one who is truly fit to judge. That's our first point. Jesus is the perfect judge and he will judge everyone." [06:16] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Don't judge because you will be judged. And we saw that. The Apostle Paul tells us that all of us will stand before the Lord someday. And then there's a sober warning in here. He says, The measure or the standard by which you judge other people, you will also be judged according to that. See, we create this false standard of righteousness. We tend to think that maybe we have our lives more together than we really do." [09:55] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Stop condemning. Don't condemn others. In other words, don't harshly criticize people. Don't look down upon people. You know, I tend to have a problem when I speak to my children at times. I think I'm being loving and gracious and trying to offer a word of encouragement. Maybe trying to correct a thought that I feel maybe isn't the best way of thinking. And I'll say something to my kids. Inevitably, I hear this from my wife. It's, It's, honey, it's not what you say, but it's how you say it." [11:03] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Self assess before giving loving correction. Why do we miss it? Why are we so blind? Maybe, maybe it's insecurity. I don't know. Maybe, maybe we're afraid that if we admit that we have some of these same faults, that it'll make us look weak, less spiritual. Maybe we're trying to convey the sense that we really have our life together. Our spiritual life is really vibrant, but if we're honest and we let people know some of the things we struggle with, it would paint us in a bad light." [17:31] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "Stop condemning. Don't condemn others. And we need to. To self assess before we speak into the life of other people. If we don't, Jesus says we're hypocrites. Let's look at verse five. You hypocrite first, take the log out of your own eye. And then you will see clearly see to take the speck out of your brother's eye. See, there's a process here. First do this, then do that." [18:36] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "Jesus is the only true judge. It's not our role to condemn, to criticize. And if we see a brother and sister in Christ, what are we supposed to do? Look inward first. Self-assess our own sin. And only then can we go and lovingly speak into the life of somebody else." [24:48] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "What do we learn? That Jesus is the true judge. It's not our job to condemn other people, to be harsh, to be overly critical. We've learned that we need to self-assess before we speak into the life of somebody else. Ask God to show us our sinfulness, that we're not hypocrites. And then finally, realize, use discernment and know that regardless of how loving and gracious we are as we present the gospel, there will be some people who just reject it." [29:34] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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