From all sides we hear that it’s wrong to judge. So of course, we also hear, “Don’t be judgemental.” And then there is: “Walk a mile in their shoes before you judge.” What if someone says, “You have good judgement.” (Few people say that these days, actually.) Is the proper response one of horror? After all, you have made good judgements, and everyone knows it’s wrong to judge.
Maybe we could use the word discernment instead of judgement, I know it's a bit semantic, but it may be helpful, because in a way, the word judgement has heavy connotations, especially when related to 'Law' as we've often seen it pan out...not at all fairly...maybe all a part of the psy-op?
I'm a very judgmental person coming from a very judgemental family, where 'judgement' was based on conventional concepts of what was socially acceptable, which of course is sometimes very stupid, hence my need to be careful with such words.
In my heart of hearts I 'judge' those doing so much harm to life as deserving punishment, my feelings cry out for an end to allowing these insane idiots...as I judge them to be, to carry on as they are, but the part of me which knows most of us have experienced some kind of abuse in childhood, which can often do much harm to an innocent, makes me wonder WHAT on earth did these people experience in their childhood to turn them into monsters they've become? Psychopaths have no empathy; is it possible that some families maybe encourage the harming of children, to 'harden' them, make them unfeeling, as was maybe done to them too...the sins of the forefathers being passed on unto...etc.?
Regardless of the bit of meandering above, a stop must be put to the harms being done, all of them!!!
I like the thinking you've put into this. On the other hand, I don't want to change words. The psy-op generators are doing this so we don't trust out judgement. And of course, the original statement went on. It didn't mean, judge not, and stop there.
Dear Elsa, I hope you see this: https://www.bitchute.com/video/AvQZsjK11kcn/. Agent Midnight Rider just posted it in Dr Ana Mihalcea's substack....After reading the deep biblical work of Paul Anthony Wallis, and many videos of ancient Indian wars and tech by Praveen Mohan (both are brilliant researchers!) I am increasingly convinced that you are correct, the psychopathic parasites being called 'elites' are being used by non-human entities to do the dirty work of killing off 90% (or more!) of humanity.
I see the recognition that there are non-humans in controlling positions as the start. I am way outside any area of expertise (except thinking - I love thinking, that's an area of expertise). The big thing that, perhaps, I can contribute is to get more people to come to the awareness that what is being done to the planet only makes sense if non-humans with different needs from ours are doing a lot of the controlling.
The "Judge not..." is more about our arrogant egos often being habitually and arrogantly 'critical and condemning', and is not telling us not to suspend discernment and discrimination (a different meaning of 'judgement'), which we're supposed to do. But our egos like to condemn and criticize and put others down as 'inferior' in order to raise itself up as 'superior' and that's a big obstacle to spiritual maturity.
My inner discernment might 'judge' your interpretation as correct or incorrect, while at the same time, my critical ego might 'judge' you for making a mistake, making you wrong for it. That's the difference, as I see it.
This is a very common confusion for people, and I am glad you brought it up, as it's important for us to be 100% okay with making 'wise judgements' understanding it is GOOD to discriminate and discern wisely, but to do so without being egoistically 'judgemental' or critical.
Not incidentally, the Biblical quotes you provided all show God as being the Judge, not someone's little, petty, limited ego.
"Judge not lest be judged" is followed by "For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again." "Judgment" in that sentence is any type of punishment or penalty, not just discernment. What Jesus is saying not to do is not to punish people for something you think is wrong that they are doing or have done. He is not saying to disregard discernment or not to voice protest of a wrong. One needs to consider the whole paragraph to have the whole context and not just one part of it like many people do with the verse "Judge not lest be judged" (Mat 7:1-3).
A very interesting topic that I hadn't given any thought to!! But you're so right! Especially love your comments under What Do I Value? That holds true for me now too.
It is important to differentiate sound judgment from spiritual and Biblical judgment. God has created us in His likeness, but we are not gods. When one quotes from the Bible, it is important to understand context. Jesus is the Son of God, the one true God, our Savior. We just celebrated His Resurrection. He says in Matthew 7:1 "Do not judge or you will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you." Jesus standard is beyond the Old Testament laws of the Hebrew people. He fulfilled those laws, and shows us an even greater understanding of how to judge. That does not mean we should be blind to an unjust government that takes authority not granted by God. If government contradicts the laws of God, then we can resist. Our greatest wisdom is in loving God and obeying Him. Then we are able to discern when and how to judge righteously.
I had to comment on that one! Cause i spent my life telling all my near one the same sentence over and over again: its a sequel to a saying we all know - only god will judge me.
And i added: - only god will judge me, so only judgement will make a god out of me.
( i often thought getting tatooed the first part top back and the second part mid back so its hidden under)
Maybe we could use the word discernment instead of judgement, I know it's a bit semantic, but it may be helpful, because in a way, the word judgement has heavy connotations, especially when related to 'Law' as we've often seen it pan out...not at all fairly...maybe all a part of the psy-op?
I'm a very judgmental person coming from a very judgemental family, where 'judgement' was based on conventional concepts of what was socially acceptable, which of course is sometimes very stupid, hence my need to be careful with such words.
In my heart of hearts I 'judge' those doing so much harm to life as deserving punishment, my feelings cry out for an end to allowing these insane idiots...as I judge them to be, to carry on as they are, but the part of me which knows most of us have experienced some kind of abuse in childhood, which can often do much harm to an innocent, makes me wonder WHAT on earth did these people experience in their childhood to turn them into monsters they've become? Psychopaths have no empathy; is it possible that some families maybe encourage the harming of children, to 'harden' them, make them unfeeling, as was maybe done to them too...the sins of the forefathers being passed on unto...etc.?
Regardless of the bit of meandering above, a stop must be put to the harms being done, all of them!!!
I like the thinking you've put into this. On the other hand, I don't want to change words. The psy-op generators are doing this so we don't trust out judgement. And of course, the original statement went on. It didn't mean, judge not, and stop there.
Dear Elsa, I hope you see this: https://www.bitchute.com/video/AvQZsjK11kcn/. Agent Midnight Rider just posted it in Dr Ana Mihalcea's substack....After reading the deep biblical work of Paul Anthony Wallis, and many videos of ancient Indian wars and tech by Praveen Mohan (both are brilliant researchers!) I am increasingly convinced that you are correct, the psychopathic parasites being called 'elites' are being used by non-human entities to do the dirty work of killing off 90% (or more!) of humanity.
I see the recognition that there are non-humans in controlling positions as the start. I am way outside any area of expertise (except thinking - I love thinking, that's an area of expertise). The big thing that, perhaps, I can contribute is to get more people to come to the awareness that what is being done to the planet only makes sense if non-humans with different needs from ours are doing a lot of the controlling.
The "Judge not..." is more about our arrogant egos often being habitually and arrogantly 'critical and condemning', and is not telling us not to suspend discernment and discrimination (a different meaning of 'judgement'), which we're supposed to do. But our egos like to condemn and criticize and put others down as 'inferior' in order to raise itself up as 'superior' and that's a big obstacle to spiritual maturity.
My inner discernment might 'judge' your interpretation as correct or incorrect, while at the same time, my critical ego might 'judge' you for making a mistake, making you wrong for it. That's the difference, as I see it.
This is a very common confusion for people, and I am glad you brought it up, as it's important for us to be 100% okay with making 'wise judgements' understanding it is GOOD to discriminate and discern wisely, but to do so without being egoistically 'judgemental' or critical.
Not incidentally, the Biblical quotes you provided all show God as being the Judge, not someone's little, petty, limited ego.
"Judge not lest be judged" is followed by "For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again." "Judgment" in that sentence is any type of punishment or penalty, not just discernment. What Jesus is saying not to do is not to punish people for something you think is wrong that they are doing or have done. He is not saying to disregard discernment or not to voice protest of a wrong. One needs to consider the whole paragraph to have the whole context and not just one part of it like many people do with the verse "Judge not lest be judged" (Mat 7:1-3).
i agree. My post was on the way those words are used, twisted, abused in our society - to stop thinking, discerning, THAT'S THE PSY-OP.
A very interesting topic that I hadn't given any thought to!! But you're so right! Especially love your comments under What Do I Value? That holds true for me now too.
It is important to differentiate sound judgment from spiritual and Biblical judgment. God has created us in His likeness, but we are not gods. When one quotes from the Bible, it is important to understand context. Jesus is the Son of God, the one true God, our Savior. We just celebrated His Resurrection. He says in Matthew 7:1 "Do not judge or you will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you." Jesus standard is beyond the Old Testament laws of the Hebrew people. He fulfilled those laws, and shows us an even greater understanding of how to judge. That does not mean we should be blind to an unjust government that takes authority not granted by God. If government contradicts the laws of God, then we can resist. Our greatest wisdom is in loving God and obeying Him. Then we are able to discern when and how to judge righteously.
Advice from a Glacier:
Carve your own path,
Go slow.
Channel your strengths,
Smooth the way for others.
Keep moving forward,
Avoid meltdowns.
Be cool.
Exquisitely expressed, Elsa…
I had to comment on that one! Cause i spent my life telling all my near one the same sentence over and over again: its a sequel to a saying we all know - only god will judge me.
And i added: - only god will judge me, so only judgement will make a god out of me.
( i often thought getting tatooed the first part top back and the second part mid back so its hidden under)
Always been rebellious as a kid 😉
Crazy that to be sane and sensible means you have to be rebellious!!
Thats 2024 for us 😅 but legends says jesus was quite a rebel, guess some things never changed 😂
JUST SO! Without judgments/discernment, we are blind sheep led to the slaughter by the evildoer technocrat wolves!
Yes, absolutely Amy!