One More Point
This week's exploration of Matthew 7:1-6 challenges us to wrestle with one of Scripture's most misunderstood passages. We're called not to abandon discernment, but to examine the posture of our hearts before we address the struggles we see in others. The imagery of trying to remove a speck from someone's eye while a log remains in our own is both humorous and convicting. It reminds us that self-examination must precede correction. The passage doesn't forbid us from speaking truth into each other's lives; rather, it demands we do so with humility, recognizing our own desperate need for a Savior. This discussion reveals that true discernment begins with proximity and permission in relationships, earned through genuine love and care. We're invited to judge the fruit, not the person, understanding that our role is to plant seeds faithfully while trusting God's sovereignty over the results. The freedom that comes from knowing we're not responsible for changing hearts, only for being obedient to speak truth in love, can transform how we approach difficult conversations. Ultimately, this passage calls us to spend twice as much time examining our own lives as we do considering the faults of others.
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