In the sermon "Judge Righteous Judgment," Angus Fisher addresses the critical theological topic of judgment, emphasizing the necessity for believers to exercise discernment in their evaluations of others and themselves. He argues that human judgment is often flawed, as even the Pharisees misjudged Jesus based on appearances and their own legalistic interpretations of the law. Fisher elaborates on John 7:24, where Jesus commands His listeners to judge righteously, and he contrasts this with the misuse of Matthew 7:1, which he critiques as taking Jesus' warning against hypocritical judgment out of context. He asserts that true judgment must be rooted in an understanding of God's righteousness as revealed in Scripture, highlighting the importance of discerning the genuine gospel and the character of Christ. The practical significance of this teaching underscores the call for believers to engage in righteous judgment that aligns with biblical truth, helping them to navigate challenges in a fallen world while affirming their identity in Christ.
“Judge not according to appearance, but judge righteous judgment.”
“People are standing in judgment of the Lord and standing in judgment of his gospel and standing in judgment of his servants.”
“His judgment of you and his judgment of your thoughts is 100% just all of the time.”
“We are to judge righteous judgment about the word of God.”
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