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    Impaired Judgment

    Do not judge, or you too will be judged.—Matthew 7:1

    I’ve been quick to judge anyone I saw walking in the street while staring at a phone. How could they be so oblivious to the cars about to hit them? I’ve told myself. Don’t they care about their own safety? But one day, while crossing the entrance to an alleyway, I was so engrossed in a text message, that I missed seeing a car at my left. Thankfully, the driver saw me and came to an abrupt stop. But I felt ashamed. All of my self-righteous finger-pointing came back to haunt me. I had judged others, only to do the same thing myself.
    My hypocrisy is the kind of thinking that Jesus addressed in the Sermon on the Mount: “First take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother’s eye” (Matthew 7:5). I had a huge “plank”—a blind spot through which I judged others with my own impaired judgment.

    “For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged,” Jesus also said (7:2). Recalling the disgusted look on the driver’s face that day, after having to make an abrupt stop when I walked in front of the car, I’m reminded of the disgusted looks I gave others engrossed in their phones.

    None of us is perfect. But sometimes I forget that in my haste to judge others. We’re all in need of God’s grace. —Linda Washington

    Heavenly Father, please help me be quicker to console or encourage, and slower to judge someone else.

    Be slow to judge others.
    Our Daily Bread

    #2
    Thanks bro. Bill

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      #3
      Good one.

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        #4
        Thanks, I needed that!!

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          #5
          Good reminder, thanks!

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            #6
            Need this as a daily reminder. Amen Brother!

            Sent from my SM-G920P using Tapatalk

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              #7
              good stuff bro bill

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                #8
                Perfect for me. Thanks, and Amen

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                  #9
                  Me Too

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                    #10
                    Ouch! I’m guilty. Thanks Bro Bill.

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