Title Matthew 07:1-5 Wisdom beyond illusion
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“Judge not, lest you be judged, for with the judgment with which you judge, you will be judged, and with the measure that you measure, it will be measured to you. behold, there is a log in your eye, why do you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye? lira"
A husband finds it difficult to communicate with his wife and becomes suspicious of her hearing. So I decided to try it out without my wife. One day he sat in one corner of the room, and his wife made him sit in the other corner. "Honey, can you hear me?" he asked in a small voice, but there was no answer. Even if I got closer and asked, I got closer and asked the same thing, but there was still no answer. Finally, he went up behind her back and asked, “Honey, can you hear me now?” Then, in a troubled voice, the wife answered, “Yes, this is already the fourth answer,” in a loud voice. This husband did not know that he was deaf and was mistaken that his wife could not hear well.
How often do we make these mistakes too... … . In today's passage, Jesus said, "Why do you see the speck in your brother's eye and not the log that is in your own eye?" (Matthew 7:3). There are many cases in which we who live in this world do not know our own circumstances or circumstances and pour all the causes on others. If anyone doesn't get a good grasp of himself, he complains as if everything was the fault of someone else. You can't even imagine how you'll look in the eyes of others. In fact, I too have been embarrassed by a similar mistake.
One day, my wife and I went near a lake. The sun was shining so I wore sunglasses to drive. I was thirsty and went into a small shop to buy a drink. But, strangely, the store had no lights on, and people were sitting in the corner, staring at me. I didn't feel well.
‘What did I do wrong?’ I asked, curious. “Is this uncle Jeongyeon?” Then the man glanced at me again, as if strangely. I asked again. “Is it a power outage, sir?” Only then did the store man smile and say, “Hey, did you and your wife have a fight yesterday? It's not even hot, but I'm wearing some sunglasses." and scolded me. Only then did my hand quickly go to the glasses. ‘Oops, that was a mistake. Yes, I was wearing glasses, so this is called an illusion. Ah, what a disgrace at such a young age. … .'
The illusion is like complaining, “Why are you so red?” without knowing that you are wearing red glasses.
In today's text, "Do you see the speck in your brother's eye, but do not understand the log that is in your own eye?" The 'speck' in another's eye is seen as a 'plank', and the 'plank' in one's own eye is the It points out that people have the illusion of thinking like '. Here, ‘tea’ is a very small vegetable dust and refers to a very small defect or error. On the other hand, 'beam' refers to a fairly large defect or error, like the trunk of a large tree.
So, is there any way I can see exactly without getting me wrong? Of course there is. This is how someone tells me. But this is not easy. Because you don't know how the other person will react to the person you're talking to. The best way is to find yourself through the Word of God and there is no effective way. This is a great way to get rid of illusions and discover yourself without any fuss.
It is a hot summer day. This is the season when there is a high possibility that if you make a mistake, you may be mistaken and cause pain to the other person. Always looking at myself first, I hope to win with wisdom that overcomes illusions.