RULES ON JUDGEMENT DO NOT JUDGE IN THE FOLLOWING 1. OFFICIOUSLY OR MAGISTERIALLY This is which lies outside the prerogrative of the privite individual: this assuming such authority over others as we would not allow them to exercise over us, since our rule is to be: "subject one to another and be clothed with humility......" I Pet 5:5 We are required to by the scriptures to judge of things, and persons too, as we meet them in the sphere of OUR duty. But to judge what lies OUTSIDE of our path and providence is forbidden "Study to be quiet and do your own business....." I Thess 4:11 This can be said quite simply, we are not to go outside of our legitimate sphere, which is to take upon ourselfs judge- ments outside of our path and providence. 2. PRESUMPTUOUSLY This that judgement that takes place based upon any of the following, "suspicions", "unconfirmed rumors", and "motivies" of others. "Who art thou that judgest another man's servant ? to his own master he standeth or falleth." Rom 14:4 To judge a bothers motives presumptuously is in the same league as satan, the accusor, when he presumptuously judged Job's future actions if God would remove the protective hedge from around him and allow him to touch Job. "....touch all that he hath, and he will curse Thee to Thy face." Job 1:11 3. HYPOCRITICALLY This form of judgement is layed before us in a few short verses after the command "Judge not that ye not be judged" It is directed at those who are quick to detect minor faults in thier brethern while blind or unconcerned about graver sins on thier own part. Such twofacedness is most reprehensible in the sight of God and to all right-minded people too. Paul expounded "Therefore you are inexcusable O man, whosoever thou art that judgest: for wherein thou judgest another, thou commemnest thyself, for thou that judgest doest the same things." Rom 2:1 The example given of Samuel's and David's encounter bears this out far to truthly. II Sam 12:1--11 4. HASTILY OR RASHLY The command is given over clearly in John 7:24; "Judge not according to appearance, but judge righteous judgement." Can an righteous judgement be made on ungrounded reports or rumors ? God in judging man on many occasions came down to "SEE" before he passed judgement. The examples of the "Tower of Bable" and that of "Sodom and Gomorrah" attest to this. So we in our judgment must make an full investigation and obtain clear proof of the report which we have heard to be true before passing sentance in our minds on the offender. 5. UNWARRANTLY In God's Word certian things are to be commended, certian things are to be condmned. Yet still there is another area or class which the Scripture passes no verdict. To cond- mne someone on or for useing such things is to be "righteous over much" (Eccles 7:16). The offences of the saints at Rome very much as the above brought reprove from Paul. These were over eating meat. Rom 14:13--23. 6. UNJUSTLY OR UNFAIRLY How often do we look at those traits or actions in others, fixing our attention only on those things which we know to be unfavourable and ignoring all those which are favor- able ? It is the lack of FACTS that has produced many unfair and cruel judgements to be passed down by the most well mean- ing. It is equally unjust to censure one who has SINCERELY done his or her best, simply because it falls short of what we THINK and what SATISFIES US. Much of the unjust judgement comes from two areas namely those of bitterness, revenge, and the disire to do mischief. 7. UNMERCIFULLY We are not to go so far on one hand to allow things which are not right to go unnoticed. We are to apply the law of charity (love) so as to be constructive in our judgements of others. We are not to go about with our eyes closed to sin, nor wink at it when we see it, yet it is equally wrong to hunt for something to condemn. We are so prone to err in areas of that seem gray in nature. Here there is real danger of calling light darkness. It is an area where great caution and prayer should be excerised. We are not to make a man an offender for a word or harbour suspicions where there is NO evidence. Many have done satan's work out of personal jealousy and ill will in this area, with out the slightest sign of mercy. Our efforts are to be REDEMPTIVE in nature savoured with love and mercy !! Acknowledgement and thanks to A. Pink author of "An exposition of the Sermon on the Mount Pages 260--274"