Judgements in Fact
Judge not, that ye be not judged.
2 For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.
Matthew 7:1-2
That's why it's not nice to assume things at first due to strange and unnatural proportions. Mostly it's what you blew it up into really, your opinion that is and the matter that's just been affected. Alright, let's get right down to business and you'll remember we were just finishing our little discussion of what has gone missing from the rest of the world. Well, it's not really gone missing has it but rather taken or gone quite, well for lack of a better term, mad then about it. Here Jesus has just got done with going on about the value of people and creatures and how these have all mattered very much then to him. The perspective or viewpoint then all ties in with the rest. How, you may wonder? Basically, all that's to say that not everything seen is perfectly visible. Judging without knowing the rest of the story or in this case the full facts of the matter is only the root cause of the issue. Had you only but know that the whole economy issue seen in the hiring of Solomon's men would've run nearly throughout the whole rest of the country. I mean, how could you have when everyone else seen was last leaving in droves. That's back then though, we're talking about now and the heart of it from the start. That's about like judgement without any ministry. Let's say we decided on what we're eating just fine. I'm sure you couldn't tell me what we're discussing, could you? Ah yes, judgement just for the sake of having an argument. Better yet we don't agree with anyone else so let's just find something to dismantle right quick. Let's say too you don't like my own personal style of having an opinion. We could say the same things about each of us no matter on which coin you're standing or the isle either. There's reasons for that you see and they lie within the guides that go with the letter. When you're talking about law and the justice that goes along with it, you're dealing with personal matters. Much like a person, the law also exists in three separate parts. They're all different at first, much apart from the other, but without which they wouldn't be whole. Real quick then, just in case you forgot.
Judge not lest you be judged
That's the body matter really. It tells me what and what not to do with my mouth and anything else in and around the judging process. Let's say that can involve arresting someone and locking them up. Some societies have the notion that reforming society works best through padlock and key. Only they've bolted all the doors and windows shut and quite thrown away the key now that you see. At least, there's none around here to be found. Maybe if you tried looking anywhere else it'd be visible and then there I wouldn't have to go judging again. It happened so much, it's become a bad habit, really, almost like something I've gotten used to quite from the start. Then we'll see whatever there'll be after that.
For with what judgment ye judge
Ye shall be judged
Refers to in short the content of the law or its sum. It's what comes pouring out in the behavior where the body is formed. You can tell anybody to put up, sit down, and hush now for sure. Though, without regulation this part is like what'd be forming the soul. There's not too much you can do about this part right here aside from sit down and feed it some spiritual lessons or some long hard struggles or battles to fight but of course. They say time's the best predictor of learning but really you can't educate it or explain it away as simply as that.
With what measure ye mete it shall be measured to you again.
That there's what's been known as the spirit behind it. It's what lets you think and sense things in other dimensions beside just the one that we're currently in. Really, it'll all make a lot more sense to you in a moment of course. A measure basically is the way in which we're dealing things out. Say you didn't like the way in which I was chasing the issue around through all of our classes. We'd both agreed there's an issue for sure. I on the other hand have a bit better point of a view. Looking back I can see now that what Solomon did wasn't necessarily right but also not really a wrong. Did it make sense for the times? Of course it did really for sure. What about when applied in this day and age? No, it doesn't quite make sense from there and that's where we'll start finding some issues. Speaking of, we'll start having problems again in a minute when it comes to these all at work in the matters of judgement. Surely there's got to be a better example than this, maybe one that's applied to our markets and business and all things considered.