The Word
FRIDAY MANNA 21 MARCH ‘25
Dr. Daniel O. C. | Mar 21, 2025
“DIFFERENT KINDS OF JUDGEMENTAL ATTITUDES!”
Saints of God Most High, hear God’s word for you today:
“Don’t judge so that you won’t be judged. For the way you judge others is how you will be judged — the measure with which you measure out will be used to measure to you. Why do you see the splinter in your brother’s eye but not notice the log in your own eye………?” (Matthew 7:1-5)
Refuse to be a critic full of bias toward others, and you will not be judged. For you’ll be judged by the same standard that you’ve used to judge others.
The measurement you use on others will be used on you. Why would you focus on the flaw in someone else’s life and fail to notice the glaring flaws of your own?
How could you say to your someone, ‘Let me show you where you’re wrong,’ when you’re guilty of even more? You’re being hypercritical and a hypocrite! First, acknowledge and deal with your own ‘blind spots,’ and then you’ll be capable of dealing with the ‘blind spot’ of your others.
DIFFERENT KINDS OF JUDGEMENTAL ATTITUDES:
PARTIAL AND IMPARTIAL JUDGEMENT, UNGODLY AND WICKED JUDGEMENT, GODLY AND RIGHTEOUS JUDGEMENT
Partial judgement attitude is an attitude of imbalance, whereby we condemn without any room for consideration and fairness.
Impartial judgement is actually and directly opposite of partial judgement. Impartial judgements weigh the case before decision.
Do you consider your attitude, lifestyle, and character before condemning others?
Do you give due consideration of facts before condemning others? (Luke 6:37)
So do not make any hasty or premature judgments before the time when the Lord comes again, for He will both bring to light the secret things that are now hidden in darkness, disclose and expose the secret aims, motives and purposes of hearts. Then, every man will receive his due commendation from God. (1 Corinthians 2:5)
Remember that judgment is merciless for the one who judges others without mercy. So by showing mercy, you take dominion over judgment!
Shalom and good morning.
Dr. Daniel O. C.