Do you ever wish others could see the world as clearly as you do? If only other people could see where they mess up, surely the world would be a better place. Sound familiar? There is little we love more as a society than pointing out where others are wrong; and Christians are no exception. Call it accountability, helping a struggling friend, or even Christian love; the propensity to make judgments runs deep. Isn't it our responsibility to help others see where they are messing up?
As we explore the beginning of Matthew 7, we’ll encounter a passage that has a lot to say about judgments, who should be making them, and ultimately what they teach us about ourselves.