Greg Laurie
Do you know what the nonbeliever's favorite verse is? It is Matthew 7:1:
"Do not judge others, and you will not be judged." This verse is
usually quoted after we say something like, "Well you know what? I don't
think that is right."
This verse, however, is not telling us that we should not make
judgments, because in other passages we read that as believers, we are
indeed to make evaluations, to be discerning, and yes - to even make
judgments. In fact, thebible asks,
"Don't you realize that someday we believers will judge the world? And
since you are going to judge the world, can't you decide even these
little things among yourselves?" (1 Corinthians 6:2). We are also told in Scripture that "judgment must begin with God's household" (1 Peter 4:17).
We are to judge, but we are not to condemn. In fact, a better
translation of Matthew 7:1 would be: "Do not condemn others, and you
will not be condemned." I am in no position to condemn a person. But I
am in a position to make judgments about things, situations, viewpoints,
and even about people to some degree.
"Don't judge!" is said by people who don't like it when we dare to have a christian worldview.
In fact, I have found that the most narrow-minded people are those who
claim to be the most broad-minded. Those who claim to be the most
accepting are often the least accepting. Because when a Christian has an
opinion, a nonbeliever will say, "How dare you say that! Who are you to
judge?"
There is a living God, and He has revealed himself in the pages of
Scripture. Therefore, as believers, we accept the fact that we have
absolute truth from God. And we develop our worldview from what the
Bible teaches.
Taken from "The Nonbeliever's Favorite Verse" by Harvest Ministries (used by permission).
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