Seeing Others (and yourself) Redemptively...

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Now on to my topic...
Do you have someone in your world that has made a decision about you, has you judged, and won't let you off the hook? Or maybe you have your mind made up about a certain person because of some of the things they've done. You have them pegged in your mind and you refuse to believe anything different about them.
Let's look at Jesus.
In the Gospel of John, chapter one, we read about when Jesus went to Galilee and called Philip to come be His disciple. Philip went off to find Nathanael and told him, "We have found the very person Moses and the prophets wrote about! His name is Jesus, the son of Joseph, from Nazareth!"
But Nathanael went with Philip, and as the two men approached Jesus, here's what Jesus said about Nathanael:
Second Corinthians 5:16 reminds us, "So from now on, we regard no one from a worldly point of view."
We have to fight sometimes to get that eternal perspective on certain people, that's our call as Believers. As Christ followers we must guard our hearts and minds from forming judgmental attitudes and wrong perceptions. We may even be quite convinced that our perception is spot on; we may be partially right about what we see and still totally wrong about our conclusions.
There's always more to the story. And God always has a bigger picture.
Jesus is the One who knows things fully - and with all of our dirty information at His disposal, He still loves us. No one can gossip enough to Jesus to make Him change His mind about us! And we aren't afforded the luxury of holding on to past offenses because we think someone owes us. And we are nobody when it comes to judging others. In the whole scheme of things, our judgments hold no weight with God. In fact, it's just the opposite. He distances Himself from the proud, but draws near, and gives grace to the humble.
Jesus is still working in and through all of us! He knows what it's like to be on the receiving end of wrong assessments and judgments. Even today many think He's nothing more than a figment of our imagination. Even so, He is God and He's coming back in all of His glory!
When Jesus died on the Cross, many thought the enemy had won. But there was more to the story.
When we judge others based on what we think we know, we are sinning, and Jesus knows there's more to the story.
When others judge us, we can hide in the shadow of His wing. We can embrace the refining work of the Lord in that safe and precious place. And we can trust Him - the One who has all of the information - to defend us.
If someone has a snapshot of you when...and they've come to a conclusion about you based on a chapter of your life, refuse to let it weigh you down. They are accountable to God! Rise up and say, "The Lord isn't finished with me yet! He renews! He restores! And I am a work in progress. I'm not who I was. I'm not what I do. I am someone He enjoys!"
Humbly embrace your own call to love others in the very same, deep and wonderful way.
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