Hope Community Church PCA

Three Warnings Before You Judge

24 min · 14 de jun de 2026
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Jesus' teaching in Matthew 7:1–6 delivers a profound warning against hypocritical judgment, calling believers to approach others with humility, self-examination, and spiritual discernment. Rather than prohibiting all judgment, the passage exposes the danger of condemning others while ignoring one's own deeper flaws, emphasizing that the standard we use to judge will be applied to us. It calls for a prior inward reckoning—recognizing the 'log' in our own eye before attempting to remove the 'speck' in another's—highlighting the necessity of personal repentance and humility. The final warning underscores that not every situation calls for correction; wisdom is required to discern when to speak, when to remain silent, and when to walk away, especially when the message may be rejected or even turned against the messenger. Ultimately, the passage redirects the heart from self-righteousness to Christ-centered grace, reminding believers that they are not judges, but messengers of a gospel that alone brings true restoration. Outline: 1. Judging Others Requires Humility 2. Judging Others Requires Honest Self-Examination First 3. Judging Others Requires Spiritual Discernment and Wisdom

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