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Matthew 7 challenges us to examine the difference between righteous discernment and hypocritical judgment. We discover that Jesus isn't forbidding us from ever making moral evaluations—instead, He's calling us to start with humility and self-examination. The vivid image of trying to remove a speck from someone's eye while a log protrudes from our own reveals how blind we can be to our own faults while hyper-focused on others' shortcomings. The message invites us into a transformative rhythm of dependence on our Heavenly Father through persistent asking, seeking, and knocking. This isn't about manipulating God but about drawing close enough that our desires align with His heart. When we grasp that we serve a generous Father who loves giving good gifts to His children, everything changes—including how we treat others. The Golden Rule becomes not just a moral platitude but a gospel-powered way of life where we reflect the grace we've received. We're challenged to move from the judge's bench to our knees, from criticism to compassion, and from self-righteousness to Spirit-dependence. This upside-down kingdom life means we don't wait for others to deserve grace—we lead with it because we've been lavished with it first.
By Fountain City Church5
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Matthew 7 challenges us to examine the difference between righteous discernment and hypocritical judgment. We discover that Jesus isn't forbidding us from ever making moral evaluations—instead, He's calling us to start with humility and self-examination. The vivid image of trying to remove a speck from someone's eye while a log protrudes from our own reveals how blind we can be to our own faults while hyper-focused on others' shortcomings. The message invites us into a transformative rhythm of dependence on our Heavenly Father through persistent asking, seeking, and knocking. This isn't about manipulating God but about drawing close enough that our desires align with His heart. When we grasp that we serve a generous Father who loves giving good gifts to His children, everything changes—including how we treat others. The Golden Rule becomes not just a moral platitude but a gospel-powered way of life where we reflect the grace we've received. We're challenged to move from the judge's bench to our knees, from criticism to compassion, and from self-righteousness to Spirit-dependence. This upside-down kingdom life means we don't wait for others to deserve grace—we lead with it because we've been lavished with it first.

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