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In The Garden Daily Devotional
Series: A Walk Through Matthew (Mathew 7)
Jesus The Teacher - Pt 2
"Beams, Motes, and Things That Go Bump"
Pastor Wayne Clabaugh
Scripture Reading: Matthew 7
Scripture Text:"Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast
ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample
them under their feet, and turn again and rend you."
Matt 7:6 (KJV)
We return today to experience mankind through the eyes
of Christ. We see by our scriptures that he
gets to the nitty-gritty of "so-called" piety of
mankind.
Now, lest anyone wonder why I skipped verses 1-5 of
chapter 7 - I didn't. I just believe the Lord wanted
us to see the depth of their judgment and hypocrisy -
and there was really no better way to do that than
to go right to the 6th verse.
Let me try and explain to you what they're speaking of
here. A "dog" was considered to be lower than
dirt in the pecking order of life. I would guess that if
one did a study on the population of dogs during
that day - one might find that there were so many dogs
they would run wild in packs. It was nothing like
the laws we have in many of our towns today about seeing
to it that dogs do not run wild and are
spayed at an early enough age so that they can not
continue to overpopulate. It seems like that has
been a problem that I have heard about in every town
I've been in over the past 40 years. But, what I
wanted to report to you is that in my research I found
that a person wasn't even allowed to bring in the
"price" of a dog or the price of a lady of the evening
into the house of the Lord to pay their tithes or as
the WORD puts it - vow. (ref., Deut 28:18)
I said all of that to say this. THESE WERE RELIGIOUS
ZEALOTS who would persecute their own
mother for the right to stand in the synagogues or
amongst their friends and be called righteous. In fact,
were talking about the very people that became the judge
and jury of the very SON OF GOD and they
crucified Him.
So Jesus - probably not thinking as much about the cross
as what He had seen from the realms of
Glory before he even came to Earth as a man... the
Injustices and unkindness of man to man -
says...
"Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out
the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in
thine own eye? Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam
out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see
clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye."
Mat 7:5,6 (KJV)
I don't know about you but in our 37 years of marriage
I've heard about my own life from my dear wife
when I would point out the wrongs of someone else. She
never mentioned anything about a "beam" -
but she sure cleared up a few things for me in the
process. And lest someone think she is one of those
filled with a false sense of piety let me tell you, she
quietly struggles every day with her desire to be
more like Jesus and the realization that she is not what
she "could" be for Him in every situation. I have
so many times listened as "through tears" of shere
remorse she would recount how she could have
done this better and how she could have been more like
Jesus in some other instance... stuff I probably
would have just walked away from - thinking it was
hopeless. But she never gives up and she never
broods over it because she knows that it is through the
Power of Christ alone that there is victory. I
wish I could be more like her at times in her quest as a
servant of the Lord. Her faith is not a "feigned
love" or a "delusive word" - she is real.
What I am trying to say here is that if a poor little
country girl from Missouri can do it, we can too. Do
what? See mankind through the eyes of Jesus. Not for the
purpose of judgment or verbal scathing, but
for the purpose of bringing them to Jesus in love.
Is that tantamount to being a spiritual washout? You
know... having no grit to stand up to the injustices of
the world today. No! Not at all. It just means that we
may need to be on our knees a bit longer and dig
into the Bible a bit deeper so that when those times
come - we will be grounded in The WORD and not
our wild passions.
So Friend
"Judge not, that ye be not judged. For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be
judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall
be measured to you again." Mat
7:1,2
Let's Pray...
Father: I am not perfect - and that's something I am
sure of. yet, I tend at times to be so judgmental when I
know that in many respects I've got many short-comings
of my own. Father, I thank you for your reminder here in
these verses today to see others through eyes of love
and with a heart for evangelism. It is my prayer that in
all that I do - I will be more like You. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
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