My husband and I were discussing different character attributes of people the other day. I realize that I am fairly judgmental about people (I know that comes as a surprise to you!), but what was a new thought to me was the question of which standard I use.
I realized that I measure others based on the metric of MY strengths and what’s important to me.
Let’s imagine that maintaining a super clean house was high on my list. (it’s not)
So according to my theory – I would evaluate others on how well they achieve the standard that comes easily or naturally to me.
Do you see how ‘playing this game’ makes me a winner each time and feeds my judgmentalism?
But what if OTHERS take THEIR strengths and use them as a grid for seeing how well I do? Ouch!!!
And what if I am not even AWARE that I’m being evaluated? After all, do all my ‘judgees’ know how they rate on Maria’s scale?
This was a new thought – and a disturbing one. I realize that in every movie I spin, I’m the ‘STAR’, the hero/the good guy in my movie about myself.
What are some external behavioral ways people might judge their fellow man or woman made in God’s image? Off the top of my head, I thought of possible standards one might ‘secretly’ impose on others:
- how they dress or fix their hair; whether they keep nails manicured
- how their children behave or achieve academically
- type of schooling they choose for their children
- how generous they are with their time or wealth with friends and ‘strangers’
- degree of community involvement
- type of meals served at home, if any
- how hospitable they are
- skill in driving
- whether ‘writing thank-you notes’ is part of their normal behavior
- how they keep in shape physically
- ambitiousness at work; degree to which one seeks out leadership roles or responsibility
- responsiveness to emails and phone messages
- quality of gift-giving/ability to remember birthdays
- degree a person talks ONLY about himself v. interest in the other
- how well-read they are; quality of books they read
- whether they do family devotions with the kids
- whether they go ‘back’ for the Sunday evening service or attend a mid-week small group/Bible study
- whether they watch TV or read
- how grammatically correct one speaks
- degree to which someone initiates invitations to others
- how tech-dependent or tech-free
- how ‘good with kids/animals’ they are
- do they make their beds? (half the world doesn’t per my informal polls of students in French class)
- whether a stay-at-home mom ‘just’ takes care of the kids OR runs a small business from home
I’m sure you can add to the list. But the point is….. what are we to do?
You’ve heard it says that God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble. (1 Pet 5:5)
I, for one, do NOT want the God of the universe, the living and very present God to oppose me! All I or you can do is CONFESS, REPENT and beg for help from the One who promises to give us a way out when we are tempted.
1 Cor 10:13 The temptations in your life are no different from what others experience. And God is faithful. He will not allow the temptation to be more than you can stand. When you are tempted, he will show you a way out so that you can endure.
Of course, the KEY is – the DESIRE to drop the judging.(judging can be FUN!) …So that’s what we should ask God for.
Question: True confessions, if you dare….. – Where do YOU feel superior in your life?
Jan 15, 2014 @ 23:12:05
In Community Bible Study, we were discussing the “woes” to the Pharisees and Scribes from Luke 11 and 12 today, about their preoccupation with the law, imposing unnecessary burdens of guilt and legalism, overlooking the real intent of the prophecies and their selfish desire to gain the praise of men. The Scribes missed the continuation of the prophetic line to John the Baptist and Jesus, and failed to see that their Scriptures were fulfilled in the presence of Jesus. My husband’s cousin’s wife was the lecturer today, and she confessed to keeping in her heart a little package wrapped beautifully and tied with a lovely bow – the one thing she had not surrendered to God, until recently. Pride and fear and independence all have a part in our holding onto one sin or another, while on the outside we seem to shine. May God lead us to open and confess those hidden sins, and draw near to His mercy and love.