What Jesus teaches about Judgment

Introduction

Have you ever thought about the concept of judgment and what Jesus teaches us about it? In our lives, it seems inevitable that we’ll find ourselves in situations where we are judging or being judged. But is this the path that Jesus intends for us to take? Today’s devotional will explore the teachings of Jesus on judgment and guide you on how to adjust your perspective and actions.

Through understanding Jesus’s words about judgment, you can gain a deeper insight into how to navigate your relationships, interactions, and even self-evaluations. Let’s embark on this enlightening journey together.

Bible Verse

Matthew 7:1-2 “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.”

Meaning

This verse shows us that Jesus asks us not to judge others as a reflection of our own judgment. When we judge others, we are essentially setting a standard that will be used to measure us as well. This should lead us into introspection on how we might fall short of our own standards.

Jesus is teaching us empathy and understanding over judgement. He prompts us to evaluate ourselves first before we evaluate others. His teachings guide us to understand that we all have our battles, flaws, and challenges. We should therefore extend grace to others just as we crave that grace when we stumble.

Actions to Take

  1. Throughout the day, take note of when you’re tempted to pass judgment. Ask yourself why you feel this way and consider if you’d be able to meet your own standards.
  2. Before judging, try to put yourself in the other person’s shoes.
  3. Practice self-evaluation. This isn’t to criticize yourself, but to reflect on whether you’re living according to the standards you set for others.
  4. Extend grace and forgiveness as first response rather than judgment.

Journal Prompts

  1. Think about a recent time that you judged someone. How could you have approached the situation with empathy instead?
  2. Write about an instance where you felt judged. How did it make you feel and how would you wish the person handled the situation instead?
  3. Reflect on your own temptations and flaws. How does acknowledging these aspects of yourself guide you to be less judgmental?

Prayer

Dear Lord, please guide me away from judgment and towards understanding and empathy. Help me to first see the log in my own eye before I focus on the speck in my brother’s eye, in accordance to your teaching. May I extend grace as quickly as I would like it extended to me. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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  • “Jesus teaches us to check ourselves before we judge others. Let this be our guide! #SelfCheck #JesusTeaching”

Conclusion

In conclusion, Jesus gives us a powerful and enlightening perspective on judgment. It’s a call to introspection and empathy, to grace and understanding. Allowing these teachings to guide your day-to-day interactions will surely benefit not only your relationships but also your personal spiritual growth.

We invite you to continue exploring the teachings of Jesus with us in our further studies at BGodInspired.com. Embrace the journey to understanding Jesus’s teachings and bettering your life experience.


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