Proverbs 21.7 says, the robbery
of the wicked shall destroy them because they refuse to do judgment. If there's one thing the wicked
don't want you to do is judge. Of course, it is correct that
we shouldn't judge unrighteously. Jesus told us clearly in John
7.24, judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous
judgment. But that's why the wicked are
always yelling, don't judge, because they don't want to be
judged according to God's word. because they refuse to do judgment. And that's the theme of this
modern generation. Don't judge or judge not. And
the Bible says that the refusal to do judgment is what ultimately
causes them to be destroyed. First notice that like Satan
in Genesis 3, they're quoting Matthew 7, 1, but only using
the first two words of the text in the King James Version. They
don't want you to go on and read the full verse in light of the
whole context which runs through verse 5 of Matthew 7. They use
variations like don't judge from the International Children's
Bible or the World English Bible or do not judge from the NIV
and Christian substandard, New American substandard, and legacy
substandard versions, and the New Catholic Bible, or stop judging
from the international substandard version. Regardless of the exact
phrasing, when someone responds to your declaration of biblical
truth by ordering you to judge not, then you know what you're
dealing with. Someone using the Bible like
Satan does. the wicked. Any saved man or
woman who is spirit-filled and walking in the word, they aren't
going to say, judge not, but will instead ask you to show them chapter
and verse in the scripture for the basis of your judgment. We
want to be challenged if we're doing something that's against
God's word, but not so with the wicked. They lie, cheat, and
steal. They're dishonest in a myriad
of ways, and their robbery of things not belonging to them
destroys them because they refuse to do judgment. If the wicked
person would follow what comes after the words judge not in
Matthew 7.1, they would see that the point is found only by reading
all of what Jesus says. Verses one and two of Matthew
7, he says, judge not that ye be not judged, for with what
judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged. And with what measure
ye meet, it shall be measured to you again. The point is not
to judge at all, The point is not to judge unfairly and not
to judge as a hypocrite, guilty of your own sins while you're
condemning someone else. Verses 3 and 4 ask why you're
worried about a moat or a small thing in your brother's eye while
you have a beam, a bigger sin in your own eye. Don't be hypocritical
and unfair, judging unrighteously with a double standard. As Matthew
7.5 says, Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine
own eye, and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote
out of thy brother's eye. In other words, take care of
your own sins first, then judge with clear vision, unobstructed
by your own issues. And that's what the wicked refuse
to do. They refuse to reflect on their own sin in light of
God's word. They refuse to repent, and that
is what eventually destroys them. That's the whole gist of our
proverb. The robbery of the wicked shall
destroy them because they refuse to do judgment. And to believers,
the message is clear. Don't be like the wicked. Don't be that guy. Judge beginning
with the one you see in the mirror. Then judge biblically, motivated
by love for the sinner, fueled by the love of Christ to help
the sinner, not to condemn. Our desire is to see them repent
and be right with God. For as John 3, 17 quotes Jesus
saying, for God sent not his son into the world to condemn
the world, but that the world through him might be saved. Motives
matter. Why are you confronting someone
with their sin? It should be because you want
to see them saved.