Being Careful But Not Judgmental

Being Careful But Not Judgmental

October 17, 2019 Off By Donna Wuerch Noble

I want to be very careful with my words today because I cringe with the thought that I could sound judgmental. I don’t get into politics much, though I am adamant in my position which I think is obvious for Who I follow — our Abundant Life Provider (John 10:10). Maybe I’m naiive because I assume that those I chum with at church, events and various organizations follow my set of values, principles and God’s ways according to His Word. But, shock and awe — not everyone sees my way of thinking! How can it be? ?

Such was the case when a friend expressed that she is pro-choice and anti most everything else I stand for. I could have been knocked over with a gentle breeze. I was numb, couldn’t even respond and just walked away. A week later I heard that my walk-away meant that I was mad. I quickly asked for forgiveness for the impression I left. At first I thought I’d provide a list of reasons for my position, but then I thought “What would Jesus do?” And, immediately the Fruit of the Spirit — the qualities that I want “fruitful” in my life, came to mind. So, I expressed my appreciation and love and that “our politics and persuasions” don’t make a difference in that love. Between you and me, I’m praying that God will draw her to Himself and clarity comes to her.

Here’s what I know. I know we shouldn’t judge others, lest we be judged (Matthew 7:1-3). But, I figure it’s quite alright to inspect the fruit in my own life and be my own “fruit inspector”. I can judge me. Matthew 7:20 says “Therefore, by their fruit you will recognize them.” WOW! That’s how we’re recognized as devoted followers of Christ, or not. By our “fruit”. So as fruit inspectors, first, we need to pass the test on the fruit we, ourselves, are bearing. It will be obvious, not by judging, but by inspecting where people are at by the fruit they bear also.

It is “fruit bearing” season. “The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.” (Galatians 5:22-23) I’m checking out the “freshness” of my fruit even as I type this blog. As we experience the Holy Spirit’s work in our lives, those beautiful attributes and characteristics of the FRUIT of the Holy Spirit will thrive and flourish in our lives. As believers, we know Holy Spirit is in us so we already have the good soil, fertilizer, nutrients and everything else we need to be good FRUIT bearers.

With all the craziness of politics and a world of unrest and pain, we can still find beautifully, mixed-in times of thanksgiving and gratitude. It’s the perfect time to settle down to be drawn into a place of intimacy with God and inspect the good or bad fruit we may be bearing. Perhaps, a self-fruit-introspection is what will make us true “Fruit of the Spirit” fruit bearers that cause others to desire that fruit in their own lives, too. Lord, let it be!