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Help! Something's In My Eye! Series
Contributed by Tim Hbc on Nov 28, 2017 (message contributor)
Summary: A humorous picture - the plank of wood in the eye... Christians are often accused of being Judgmental. But the Lord Jesus teaches His people to say NO to Judgmentalism, YES to Humility, and YES to Restoring others.
Intro
Steve Martin once said, āBefore you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when you do criticize him, youāll be a mile away and have his shoes.ā Now that isnāt the kind of attitude Jesus was talking about! But Jesus does paint a funny picture for us here in Matthew 7: A person walking around with a plank of wood in his eye, trying to take the speck out of othersā eyes. Yes, this is a picture of someone who has issues in his or her own life but condemns others for the issues they have.
Today weāre going to think about Judgmentalism, Humility and Restoration.
Main Body
1. Judgmentalism
Jesus says Donāt judge. Paul repeats that message in his letters to the Roman and Corinthian churches. And James said it too. This is not just an add-on. This is central to Godās will for his people. Why is it then, that Godās people are so often accused of being judgemental? I think itās because neither the world nor we have taken to heart what Jesus says here in these verses.
First, A Warning...
Donāt judge, or you too will be judged. To judge others is a dangerous thing! Only God is fit to judge. So if we judge others, we take the place that only God can take. Thatās pride. Thatās superiority. And thatās punished.
Secondly, A Clarification...
When Jesus says Donāt judge, letās clarify what he isnāt saying. He isnāt saying, Donāt have any opinions. Thatās impossible. We all have opinions about the things others say and do. John Stott puts it this way: āJesus does not tell us to cease to be [human] (by suspending our critical powers which help to distinguish us from animals) but to renounce the presumptuous ambition to be God (by setting ourselves up as judges).ā Weāre still allowed to tell right from wrong when we see it!
In verses 3-5 weāre going to see that Jesus is condemning a different kind of judging; itās the kind which isnāt really interested in the well-being of the other person at all. The type of judging where we look at something we think is wrong in a person and it makes us feel good! We say things like āI AM surprised that he did or didnāt do such and such... Or why is she doing that, wearing that, eating that? And it makes us good to have found this weak spot in the other person. It makes us feel bigger and better. But at the end of the day, weāre not really bothered about the personās well being. Weāre only interested in the good feeling we get when we have discovered their fault. And boy, does it feel good when weāve found something wrong with them!
2. Humility
Jesusā way is different. He says when you see a problem, a sin, or an issue in a personās life go and repent. Yes you! v5, first take the plank out of your own eye.
In other words, first go to prayer. Sit down in Godās presence and they say Lord, Iāve seen such and such in Philip. But Lord, how am I doing in that area? Lord, Iām not better than Philip but Iām tempted to think that I am. Iāve got issues that you need to deal with in me that are probably far bigger than Philipās issues. Lord, help me deal with my issues. Lord help me to grow.
You see, the thing is, maybe if I realized all Philip had been through in his life I would be amazed heās as good as he is!
Illustration
I remember going on a mission trip once. The assistant leader was a young lady - weāll call her āEllenā. She was a real pain in the neck. Most of us soon got fed up with her. We thought she was pushy, bossy, slimy and rude. But on the last night of our mission trip we had a group time of telling each other our life story of how we came to accept Jesus as Lord and Saviour. When Ellen told her story we were rooted to our seats. Sheād had a difficult upbringing, lots of heartache. But sheād come to know Jesus. Well, the ice melted, and we all realised why Ellen was like she was. And a miracle happened: we started to like her. You see we had judged Ellen. We had formed opinions about her without knowing the full story. We had not been spiritual.
3. Restoration
Will you turn with me to Galatians 6:1? (Read)
The spiritual person here is the one whoās taken the plank of wood out of their own eye; the humble person. Galatians 6:1 is just confirming what Jesus is saying here in Matthew.