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From: Byron Wicker
To: People Who Keep Company with God
Date: 10/2/2008 9:50:59 AM
Subject: Judge Your Judgements
Dear People who Keep Company with God,
As a young believer I was blessed to sit under the ministry of
Arthur Burt for several years as he was a regular guest at our church. In many ways Arthur is a spiritual father to
me as some of the truths he imparted into my life are a foundational part of
who I am in Christ. Arthur's primary
revelation has to do with the glory of
God. In many colorful ways and examples
he would show how God would not share His glory, meaning the credit due Him
with another. Arthur's ministry could be
summarized in this statement he made some time ago.
"When the Spirit of God reveals to
me that the enemy of God's Glory is my own glory, or pride or ego or whatever
other title you want to call self exaltation, I realize that God becomes my adversary!
God gives grace to the humble, but resists the proud." Arthur Burt
As a part of his revelation on
the glory of God, Arthur taught that one of the sure signs that pride is at
work in our hearts is when we take God's place in judging others. I have found this to be such an important
truth as this is one of the sins that so easily besets us yet it has such huge
consequences. During this season of
spiritual transition it becomes even more imperative that all such obstacles be
removed from our lives in order to fully walk in all that God has for us in the
coming days.
Do not speak against one another, brethren. He who speaks against a brother or judges his
brother, speaks against the law and judges the law; but if you judge the law,
you are not a doer of the law but a judge of it. 12 There is only one Lawgiver
and Judge, the One who is able to save and to destroy; but who are you who
judge your neighbor? James 4:11-12
Jesus said, "Do not judge so that you will not be judged" Matthew 7:1. There is
an old saying that goes something like this: "Our present judgments of others
are the seeds of our future sins." Does
this mean we are never to judge? It cannot mean that, because
Jesus also said, "Do not judge
according to appearance, but judge with righteous judgment" John 7:24. So
there is a righteous judgment and unrighteous judgment and the Bible is
explicitly clear on what we can and cannot judge. Here are a few things the Bible tells us we
should never judge:
1. We
are not to judge according to outward appearance (see John 7:24). This means
that we cannot judge on the basis of insufficient information, lack of true knowledge
or unsubstantiated suspicions. Righteous
judgment must be based on conclusive evidence.
2. We are not to judge someone for something
we do ourselves. "But do you suppose
this, O man, when you pass judgment on those who practice such things and do
the same yourself, that you will escape the judgment of God?" Romans 2:3.
3. We are not to judge in matters of opinion.
"Now
accept the one who is weak in faith, but not for the purpose of passing judgment
on his opinions" Romans 14:1.
What may be totally acceptable for one person
may be forbidden by the Holy Spirit to another.
Once, after hearing Arthur teach
on unrighteous judgment I approached him with somewhat of a bewildered attitude
because I realized I was consumed with unrighteous judging of others. I asked
Arthur what I should do as I felt the impending doom of my error coming my way.
I will never forget his response; "brother, just judge your judgments." What he meant was that I was to judge all my
unrighteous judgments of others as sin, repent, acknowledge the pride in my
heart and humble myself before the Lord. God surely forgives the repentant and gives
grace to the humble.
Since those days I have found a
truth which will keep you from falling into unrighteous judgment. It is the
compassion of Christ. "But if you
had known what this means, ' I DESIRE COMPASSION, AND NOT A SACRIFICE,' you
would not have condemned the innocent" Matthew 12:7. If we will allow the
Holy Spirit to cultivate the compassion of Christ in our hearts then we will be
protected from unrighteous judgment and condemnation of others.
Many Blessings, BW