Righteous Judgment
Today, what we’re going to be teaching on is Righteous Judgment or Judge Righteous.
And you’re going to see what happens!
This is the Law of Reflection.
And there’s a process going on here that is recognizing the goodness of God.
That leads to Metanoia -which is a change of thinking that leads to identity.
When we know our identity, then we can judge righteously. But the important part is to understand the Law of Reflection. Let’s look at this: The Law of Reflection.
Everything you Bless returns to Bless you. This is the Law of Reflection.
Now, everything you judge reflects judgment back onto you also.
So we need to understand how have we been judged and we need to understand we’ve been judged righteous and innocent. So we want to judge righteously here and you’ll see the teaching here.
What we read in Matthew 7:1-2: Do not judge and criticize and condemn others so that you may not be judged and criticized and condemned yourselves.
So there’s a perspective here that’s really important. For just as you judge and criticize and condemn others, so here’s the Law of Reflection.
You will be judged and criticized and condemned in accordance with what? With the measure you use to deal out to others, it be dealt out again to you.
It’s really important we get this. Here’s a part of the scripture that really helps us to understand judging – this is in John 7:24 and these are three different translations.
It says, “Do not judge by appearances, but go ahead and judge, but judge right judgment.”
Another translation, “Stop judging based upon superficial. First you must embrace the standards of mercy.”
These are standards that that God’s given us. Standards of mercy and truth. That’s the way we’ve been judged.
And this is the translation in the Mirror, “Do not cloud righteous judgment with my own biased opinions and traditions.”
And let’s look at this. When Jesus spoke this, Jesus spoke this and the scene was Jesus had just healed a man, a man on the Sabbath in Jerusalem at the feast of the tabernacles. And the leaders are condemning Jesus on his superficial technicality. Look at this, they’re ignoring and judging. They themselves work on the Sabbath to do circumcision. So Jesus is saying to them, do not cloud righteous judgment that He just healed someone with your own biased opinions and traditions.
Judge righteously.
Amen and amen.
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