Definition: For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.
Explanation: Okay, let’s break down this incredibly important verse from Matthew 7:2. It’s a really powerful message about how we are seen and evaluated by God. Here’s an explanation in simpler terms: Basically, the verse is saying: Your words and actions have consequences. Let's unpack that a little further: “For with what judgment ye judge…” : This refers to how you think and react . It’s about your thoughts and how you evaluate others. It's not just about judging people , but about judging yourself as well. “…ye shall be judged:” : This means God will ultimately look back at all of us and see what we've done. He'll assess our character, our actions, and our intentions. “And with what measure ye mete…” : This is a crucial part. “Mete” refers to the results of your choices. It’s not just about the act itself, but the outcome . It's about how you handle your life and the impact it has on others. So, what does this mean practically? The verse is a warning to be mindful of our thoughts and words. We shouldn’t constantly criticize or condemn others. Instead: Think before you speak: Consider how your words might affect someone else. Be kind and compassionate: Treat people with respect, even when they're difficult. Take responsibility for your actions: Don’t blame others; own up to what you’ve done wrong. It’s about understanding that our choices shape our destiny. God wants us to live a life of integrity and righteousness, and that’s reflected in how we treat others – and ultimately, in how God sees us. In short, the verse encourages us to be thoughtful and righteous in our judgments, and to measure our lives with love and compassion. --- Do you want me to: Explain a specific aspect of this verse further? (e.g., the idea of “judgment” vs. “measuring”) Give you some examples of how to apply this principle in your own life?