Click here or Call 855.901.4673 to provide life-saving food to children.

“Judge Not” Does Not Mean “Have No Discernment.”

It’s a thing. You can make observations, valuations… wait for it… differentiations (isn’t vocabulary fun?!) WITHOUT BEING GUILTY OF CONDEMNATION. What a multitasker you are! You go!

You can even compare words, thoughts, and actions to God’s Word… recognize when they do not match… and choose to avoid those lesser things. Without throwing the first stone or stoning a sinful woman.

 

And if you are feeling so bold and brave (or just plain obedient to God’s commands) you can go to a brother or sister in sin. And in grief and love, speak truth, encourage repentance, offer to walk in obedience with them, remind them of God’s goodness, forgiveness, and love. And it’s actually good for the Body. I know, right?!

 

“Judge not…” is often said by people who reject the authority of God’s Word to people who submit to the authority of God’s Word to silence any objection to sin or make discernment and wisdom taboo. And it has worked brilliantly.

 

Judge not–does not mean ignore sin or be foolish. So, stop… ignoring sin and being foolish.

 

“My God, don’t let anyone address sin! Someone might repent and be free from it!!! Or find out they can be saved from it! Noooo….” –The Devil

 

How easily Satan has robbed us and others from that glorious process by making us feel bad, mean, or judgey. OR FRAGILE. The jerk.

How many captives still sit in chains today while the Church boasts of its ability to remain silent and avoid judgment?

You will not melt if the Holy Spirit convicts you of sin. Nor will others. Repent. Move on. Walk in freedom and forgiveness. Done.

CCM
 

Devotionals

View All