GabriDon (24
June 2008)
"THE UNDEVIATING TEST"
THE UNDEVIATING TEST
"For
with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged; and with what measure
ye mete, it shall be measured to you again." Matthew 7:2
This
statement is not a haphazard guess, it is an eternal law of God.
Whatever judgment you give, it is measured to you again. There is a
difference between retaliation and retribution. Jesus says that the
basis of life is retribution - "with what measure ye mete, it shall be
measured to you again." If you have been shrewd in finding out the
defects in others, remember that will be exactly the measure given to
you. Life serves back in the coin you pay. This law works from God's
throne downwards (cf. Psalm 18:25-26).
Romans 2 applies it in
a still more definite way, and says that the one who criticizes another
is guilty of the very same thing. God looks not only at the act, He
looks at the possibility. We do not believe the statements of the Bible
to begin with. For instance, do we believe this statement, that the
things we criticize in others we are guilty of ourselves? The reason we
see hypocrisy and fraud and unreality in others is because they are all
in our own hearts. The great characteristic of a saint is humility -
Yes, all those things and other evils would have been manifested in me
but for the grace of God, therefore I have no right to judge.
Jesus
says - "Judge not, that ye be not judged" if you do judge, it will be
measured to you exactly as you have judged. Who of us would dare to
stand before God and say - "My God, judge me as I have judged my fellow
men?" We have judged our fellow men as sinners; if God should judge us
like that we would be in hell. God judges us through the marvellous
Atonement of Jesus Christ.