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Saturday, January 10, 2009, 12:14 AM
Hey everyone!
So didnt post for like 3
days?!
And thats quite a long time.
Was kinda bz these past few
days wad with sch work and
stuff.
And u noe wad?
Im actually forcing myself to
post right nw even though im
like super duper sleepy.
Serious.
Well, since im so tired, im
gonna make this post short n
sweet.
So lets see, sch was as per normal
today.
Lessons were fine.
Had our 1st Lit lesson, was alright.
Played this memory game. (:
Oh aft sch, i had to stay back
for awhile cuz of the CCA transfer form
thing.
So decided to stay with Felicia, Huimin,
Geraldine and Joan.
Geraldine, me and Simin oso went our
class to see the our juniors, 1C3,
do their cheers.
While im there, i was oso conveniently
choosing a mortal.
Anw, aft tt at 2.15, went to meet
Ms Yap and she signed the form and i
could go hm! YAY!
Im so very tired nw.
Ok, cya soon! (:
Judge not, that you be not judged.
— Matthew 7:1
What better way to tell people to mind their own business than to quote Jesus? People who seldom read the Bible are quick to quote Matthew 7:1 when they want to silence someone whose opinion they don’t like. “Judge not, that you be not judged” seems like the perfect response.
In context, however, the passage indicates that we are indeed to judge; we’re just supposed to avoid faulty judgments. Furthermore, our judgments are to begin with self: “First remove the plank from your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother’s eye,” Jesus said (v.5). He then said, “Beware of false prophets” (v.15). This too requires judging—we need to be able to discern truth from falsehood.
Jesus used the metaphor of fruit to give us the proper criteria for judging. “By their fruits you will know them” (v.20). We are to judge people (including ourselves) by the quality of the fruit they produce. This fruit cannot be judged by earthly values such as how good we look (v.15). It must be judged by heavenly values—the fruit of the Spirit produced within us—love, joy, peace (Gal. 5:22).
Our tendency is to judge by appearance. But God judges by what we produce, and so should we.
— Julie Ackerman Link
They truly lead who lead by love
And humbly serve the Lord;
Their lives will bear the Spirit’s fruit
And magnify His Word.
— D. De Haan
Be slow to judge others and quick to judge yourself.
- http://www.rbc.org/odb/odb.shtml