2019-04-10

Matthew 7 A)nd Paul da Walker

Refuse to be “The Judge” of others, and
a judgment won’t be passed on you, as well.
For tables will be turned, & the same stand-
ard that you’ve used to judge the others shall

be used on you, no inconsistencies!
The measure (and the stance) you’ve had for them
shall measure you, your attitudes used free.
So, why would you then focus on problems

that someone-else might have, who is quite near,
yet fail to notice glaring flaws in you?
How could you say to friends, ‘Now it appears
that there is a small problem in your view...

...Here, let me show you where you’re going wrong,’
when you are guilty even of “much more”?
You’re speaking hy-per-crit-ic-al-ly strong,
when weakness might have saved you what's in store!

A hypocrite! That's what Messiah said
and went on to explain the forward way:
“Acknowledge first your ‘blind spots’ or you're dead,
and deal with them” (that's like what he would say)

Then you might have a chance of dealing with
the ‘blind spot’ of your friend, once you have showed
your deep commitment to routing the myth
of your infallibility. That's code

for really being more like God had dreamed.
That is a great incentive for the folk
who watch on, gives them heart, and hope that teamed
with God, there's re-creation of a bloke.



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