Getting ready for Home Group I noticed the kitchen window needed cleaning. It was the last task I got to, but I still had plenty of time. It was probably good that I didn’t rush through it or I may have missed the simple message I share today.
I began by cleaning the inside. As I cleaned I easily saw the dirt specs on the outside. I almost convinced myself to stop working on the inside because it seemed like all the specs were on the outside. I didn’t stop, although I was probably not as meticulous in “finishing” the inside before moving to the outside. Oddly, my rag was pretty dirty from cleaning the inside even though I perceived all the dirt to be outside.
So I attacked the cleaning outside. Once I was outside though, the dirt specs were suddenly not so obvious. Oh, there was still grime to remove which I did. Interestingly the more I cleaned the outside, the more obvious the remaining specs on the inside became. After one final cleaning on the inside I was satisfied the windows were clean enough. As I looked through I was surprised at how much clearer the view was. While I was focused upon removing individual little specs, I had not realized how much cleaner the whole window had become.
That I could always see the dirt and grime on the opposite side of the glass better than what was on my side struck me as important. Life is like that. It is so easy to see someone else’s faults, but often we are blind to our own warped motivations and short-comings. Jesus spoke on this in Matthew 7:1-5. “Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you. Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? How can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when all the time there is a plank in your own eye? You hypocrite, first take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother’s eye.”
When I cleaned the inside of the window, I didn’t realize how dirty it was. However, after the first cleaning I was in a much better position to see and clean the outside. And carrying the metaphor a little farther, when I put myself on the outside, akin to putting myself in another person’s shoes, I could see that there was still more cleaning necessary on the inside.
Jesus begins with an admonition about judging others. Yet He ends by describing how we position ourselves to help others remove the stuff that hinders their vision. These things that hinder are what the bible calls sin – ways we fall short of God’s plan for His children. So there is a progression here. We have sin in our lives. We must deal with our sin first. Then we are in a position to help our brother’s (that would mean other believers) deal with sin in their life. And we are to do this without judgement.
Jesus specifically used the word brother meaning a person who shared the faith. I believe this was intentional. With the unbeliever, our focus should be upon introducing them to Jesus. It is not to be about cleaning them up, getting sin out of their life. It is pure and simple, to arrange for them to meet the One Who loves them more than us and Who can do exactly what they need. With the believer though, we have a responsibility to encourage and strengthen one another in love. Jesus helps in this, but He does so from within the believer. We are simply to cooperate with Him in the work. And it follows the progression mentioned above.
I hope this lesson I gleaned while I cleaned has given you a clearer view of God’s grace.
Lord, thank You for the work of Your Holy Spirit. Thank You for salvation through Your Son – Jesus. Thank You for the transformation that You are bringing about in us as we trust in You, as we read Your Word, as we obey Your commands, as we seek to know You better. And thank You that we are joined together with other believers as Your Body, growing evermore into the people of God, fashioned for the good works You have prepared for us to walk in. We love You Lord. We pray in Jesus’ Name.
Be blessed and be a blessing today!
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