Matt. 7:3-5 “And why worry about a speck in your friend’s eye when
you have a log in your own? How can you think of saying, ‘Let me help you get
rid of that speck in your eye when you can’t see past the log in your
own?’ Hypocrite! First get rid of the
log from your own eye, then perhaps you will see well enough to deal with the
speck in your friend’s eye.”
We don’t think much about our own issues when we criticize or
judge others. It’s not too hard to
convince ourselves that we don’t have any issues, or if we do, that they don’t
really matter. We are easily led into
the trap of seeing ourselves in a positive light and others in a negative one.
Jesus instructs us to look inward before we look outward. An honest look at ourselves through the lens
of God’s Word quickly reminds us of just how far short we fall from God’s
standards. None of us can honestly say
we don’t have issues, that there is no sin in us.
Jesus instructs us to take our issues to God before we attempt to
address the issues others have. Only the
pure in heart have the right to confront others with sin. Think about this a moment. I wonder how many professing Christians
actually live this out. It is easy to
pull out our Bibles and point out the sins of others. It’s another thing to pull out our Bibles and
let God point out our own sins. I wonder
how we would act differently when confronting others if we were to spend time
before the Lord in repentance first. I
suspect we would be a lot more compassionate and gracious.
Jesus reminds us that it’s hypocrisy for us to intervene in
someone’s life without first dealing with our sins before God. Don’t let Satan deceive you in this. All of us are sinners and need to let Christ
purify our hearts before we stand in judgment over others.
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