Matthew 7: 1-6 Plankeye Syndrome
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“Judge not” is one of the most quoted—and most misunderstood—verses in the Bible. In this verse-by-verse teaching through Matthew 7:1–6, we slow down and let Jesus say what He actually means.
This passage is not a ban on discernment, correction, or truth. Instead, Jesus exposes self-righteous, hypocritical judgment—the kind that forgets our own need for mercy while holding others to a standard we don’t meet ourselves.
As we walk through the broader context of the Sermon on the Mount, we see how this teaching flows directly from “Blessed are the merciful” and how Jesus uses vivid (and intentionally humorous) imagery to reveal the danger of spiritual pride. We also explore why mercy and correction are not opposites, why love sometimes requires hard truth, and why discernment must be guided by humility and the Spirit.
Finally, we wrestle with Jesus’ warning about pearls and pigs—why wisdom is required not just in what we say, but when and to whom we say it.
This teaching challenges us to remove the plank from our own eye, walk in gratitude for the mercy we’ve received, and help others with truth, gentleness, and love—without compromising the gospel or weaponizing it.
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