Monday, December 31, 2018
Dec 31 2018
Dec 31 2018
You judge by human standards; I judge no one.
Jesus is talking to Pharisees, a group which was a political, social and religious powerhouse at the time. They studied the Torah, upheld its law, taught the people. They were doing their best to be God’s people, as they understood it.
I do the same. I try my best to be a person of God as I understand it. I follow what I believe to be the ‘right’ teachings. The problem with doing that though, is that if there is a ‘right’ teaching, there is inherently a ‘wrong’ teaching, isn’t there?
I don’t get to decide that this doesn’t apply to me; that my ‘right’ is really the true ‘right’. And their wrong is just.. wrong. I don’t get to think that my outlook on the world, my interpretation of the Gospel, my politics or my life choices are any more right than those who do the exact opposite. That’s judgment.
Maybe it’s not specifically what the Pharisees were talking about that Jesus (aka God) refutes. Maybe it’s the fact that as a people of faith, the Pharisees had drawn such a bright line in the sand to differentiate themselves, they’d forgotten that all people are people of God.
As humans, I think it’s safe to say that if we judge at all, whether it’s ‘right’ politics, ‘right’ actions, or ‘right’ beliefs, we are judging by human standards. We need to give up the judgment part and live our lives. My way isn’t right. It’s just my way. There is no us vs. them. There is no ‘right’. At least not to Jesus. Maybe someday we’ll all be judged. I’ll leave that one alone. I’ll live my life and live out my faith as best I know. More importantly, I’ll let others do the same.
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