Wednesday, January 20, 2016

That Speck In My Eye (Mt. 7:3)

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This verse doesn't speak well of me or of any disciple of Jesus.  How we wish Jesus was speaking primarily to the Pharisees!  His audience, as this is still the Sermon on The Mount, is His disciples (Mt. 5:1-2).

The plank in my eye is . . .

  1. Big enough I can't deny it (unless I'm willing to lie to myself, which is possible but never profitable).
  2. Big enough God cannot not notice it.
  3. Big enough that others cannot not notice it.
  4. Deceptive enough to cause me to become a piddly fault inspector.
  5. Dangerous and common enough for Jesus to mention it (Among all else Jesus could've said in the Sermon on The Mount, He didn't leave out "planks.")
The main question is "why."  "Why do you see the speck" and "not consider the plank"?  Why?  I'm a master at having to avoid my own sin.  It is built into my fleshly DNA to always look better than I am.  I always want someone else to be the one who struggles or is the problem.  Bottom line -- pride.

Forgive me, Lord.

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