The absolute prohibition of
judgement found in 7,1 is unparalleled in Jewish tradition. When the individual
comes to stand before God for judgement, he/she will be judged according to the
measure that he/she has used for others. Those who have been merciful will
receive mercy. One must be aware that one is not in any superior position,
which gives one the right to judge others. If one is aware of one’s own
weakness and frailty then one will be careful of pointing out the faults of
others.
Judging others comes too easily
to some and often we judge only by externals. It is important to realise that
it is possible that we might not be aware of all the reasons why a person
behaves in a particular manner and so mistaken in our judgement. If we can give
the benefit of the doubt to the person concerned and find reasons for his/her
behaviour we will have done well.
Giving benefit of doubt !
ReplyDeleteThanks you dear Father, pray that I can do so