June 22, 2014

The Unchanging Law of Judgment

With what judgment you judge, you will be judged; and with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you —Matthew 7:2

This statement is not some haphazard theory, but it is an eternal law of God. Whatever judgment you give will be the very way you are judged. There is a difference between retaliation and retribution. Jesus said that the basis of life is retribution— “with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you.” If you have been shrewd in finding out the shortcomings of others, remember that will be exactly how you will be measured. The way you pay is the way life will pay you back. This eternal law works from God’s throne down to us (see Psalm 18:25-26).

Romans 2:1 applies it in even a more definite way by saying that the one who criticizes another is guilty of the very same thing. God looks not only at the act itself, but also at the possibility of committing it, which He sees by looking at our hearts. To begin with, we do not believe the statements of the Bible. For instance, do we really believe the statement that says we criticize in others the very things we are guilty of ourselves? The reason we see hypocrisy, deceit, and a lack of genuineness in others is that they are all in our own hearts. The greatest characteristic of a saint is humility, as evidenced by being able to say honestly and humbly, “Yes, all those, as well as other evils, would have been exhibited in me if it were not for the grace of God. Therefore, I have no right to judge.”

Jesus said, “Judge not, that you be not judged” (Matthew 7:1). He went on to say, in effect, “If you do judge, you will be judged in exactly the same way.” Who of us would dare to stand before God and say, “My God, judge me as I have judged others”? We have judged others as sinners— if God should judge us in the same way, we would be condemned to hell. Yet God judges us on the basis of the miraculous atonement by the Cross of Christ.


不變的考驗

因為你們怎樣論斷人,也必怎樣被論斷。你們用什麼量器量給人,也必用什麼量器量給你們。 (太七2)

這句話不是信口開河的瞎猜,而是神永恆的定律。你怎樣論斷人,就得同樣的回報。報復與報應是不同的。耶穌說人生是以報應為本的--你用量器量人,人也必用什麼量器量你。你若善於挑剔別人,那你所得的也必如此。你付出多少,就收回多少。這定律是由神的寶座上頒下來的(詩十八25-26)

羅馬書第二章對這定律,更為肯定。其中說人批評別人,自己正犯了同樣的罪。神不單看外面的行為,更看人內心的動機。首先,我們不信聖經的話。試問我們真的相信所批評別人的,正是自己所犯上的罪麼?我們所以能看見別人的虛偽、欺詐、虛浮,是因為我們自己心中也有這些東西。聖徒最大的特徵是謙卑--[是的,若不是神的恩典,這些東西或其他罪惡,都會發生在我身上,因此我無權批判。 ]

耶穌說:[你們不要論斷人,免得你們被論斷。 ]你若論斷人,神則必照你所論斷的量你。我們誰敢對神說:[我的神,請你照我論斷他人的判斷我吧]?我們判斷別人為罪人,若神也同樣判斷我們,我們早已在地獄了。可是,神卻透過耶穌基督奇妙的代贖來判斷我們。

祈禱◆噢,我只求得嘗祢的靈如風吹拂,或得驅策、或使甦醒、或蒙釋放、或被感動,我就心滿意足了。

No comments:

Post a Comment