The Biblical Illustrator - Matthew 7:3-5
Matthew 7:3-5The mote that is in thy brother’s eye.Three lessons stand out conspicuously in the text.1. Close inspection of ourselves, lest any evil lurk there unobserved which we abhor in others; lest we be like the farmer whose field is overrun with weeds, who delights in pointing out the defective condition of a neighbour’s farm.2. Avoidance of passing rash judgments on others.3. Readiness to assist others in overcoming their faults. (Baring Gould, M. A.)The beam and the moteI. That sin may... read more
Sutcliffe's Commentary on the Old and New Testaments - Matthew 7:1-29
Matthew 7:1 . Judge not, that ye be not judged. This refers to private and censorious reproaches of others. We must judge nothing before the time. It is better that ten bad men pass for innocent, than one innocent man be unjustly censured. Slander exasperates the injured to judge us again with great wrath, and it exposes us to the judgment and displeasure of God. Matthew 7:6 . Give not that which is holy to the dogs. A proverbial expression, importing that some men cannot be reformed by... read more