February #jammed: Dunked in GraceΒ
Day 48: Grace smiles warmly.Β
Β “Keep being kind to those who waverΒ in this faith.” Jude 22
In today’s verse, Jesus’ brother Jude warns us not to use God’s guaranteed forgiveness as an excuse to stop growing.
diakrinoΜΒ means βto judge, distinguish, evaluateβ -Mounce’s Complete Expository Dictionary
judge: (transitive verb)Β to form an opinion about through careful weighing of evidence and testing ofΒ premisesΒ (intransitive verb) to form an opinion. (Merriam Webster)
One of the differences between a transitive and intransitive verb is that one owns an object and one doesn’t.
“And you must show mercy toΒ those whose faith is wavering.” Jude 22 (NLT)
“When applied to oneself, it can mean to βdoubtβ or βwaver.β-Mounce’s Complete Expository Dictionary
distinguish-Β (transitive verb) to perceive a difference in: mentally separateΒ (intransitive verb) to perceive a difference in.(Merriam-Webster)
Notice that, just like judge, the transitive verb is more defined than the intransitive.
“Be merciful to those who doubt;” Jude 22 (NIV)
“…to make distinctions shows a lack of true faith.”Β -Mounce’s Complete Expository Dictionary
evaluate- (transitive verb)Β to determine or fix the value of. (Merriam-Webster)
This time, no intransitive verb. Evaluate is attached to an object. The secondary definition Merriam-Webster lists states:“to determine the significance, worth, or condition of usually by careful appraisal and study.”
Why did diakrinoΜ pop up in a verse about kindness? God isΒ teaching us by exposing our tendency to “diakrinoΜΒ ,” and warning us not to buy into it. Christianity is not about pointing fingers, orΒ making excuses for the mistakes we make.Β When we attach ourselves to kindness instead, it’s impossible to judge, distinguish, or evaluate another life alongside our own.
diakrinoΜΒ is used in a technical legal sense in Paulβs exhortation for believers to refrain from suing one another. (1Cor6:5)-Mounce’s Complete Expository Dictionary
We see fault in othersΒ whenΒ we are blind to our own. It’s all over social media, but it’s not new. I love that the Bible deals with “believers suing one another.” Christians are not exempt from bad behavior. We are still sinners! That doesn’t change, but we shouldn’t exploit that as an excuse to justify the wrong we know we do.
No one walk with Christ will look the same as another. God printed every finger different, why would His love towards us be any less perfect, or personal?
“If you can’t be kind …be quiet.” Toby Mac
Father, Praise You for creating each of us different, and loving us all perfectly. Thank You for reminding us how important it is to be kind. Forgive us for pointing fingers at others and making excuses for our own bad behavior. Bless our hearts to soften toward others and be convicted of our own sin. Help usΒ to repent and change each day of our lives, until we hug You in heaven. Β In Jesus’ Name, Amen.Β
How can you be kind to someone today? Get the conversation started by commenting below, and letβs encourage one another as we face life in 2017 armed with grace!Β
#greatgrace17
Happy Checking,
Megs
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One response to “The Sunny Side (#jammed daily devo, day 48)”
You’re so sweet π€ππ I love this
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