You
become what you judge. When I first heard this, I took some
convincing. But they showed it to me in the Word of God: Romans 2:1
says, “You, therefore, have no excuse, you who pass judgement on
someone else, for at whatever point you judge another, you are
condemning yourself, because you who pass judgment do the same
things.” See? You become what you judge.
Since
learning about this, I have witnessed it to be true, both in my own
life and in the lives of those close to me. When we harbor resentment
and judgment, we will eventually start doing the same things, and
eventually become what we hated.
If
it's not too corny, think about this. Even George Lucas has figured
this out. It's the theme of the Star Wars movie Return of the
Jedi. Luke's vengeance against
his father (Darth Vader) gives him the opportunity to become his
father. This is the choice Luke must make at the end of the movie –
to complete his judgement on his father, and hence become him, or to
forgive his father. And it's the power of Luke's forgiveness that
frees his father from his deception, and he saves Luke. But whether
Luke lived or died, he still made the better choice. Better to die at
the hands of Emperor Palpatine than to live as Darth Vader II.
Judgment
sets us up to become what we hated. This is why forgiveness is so
vitally important. It releases us from repeating the evil done to us.
Mercy
triumphs over judgment (James 2:13b NIV).
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