Since I have used this Bible passage as an example of how the Lord God has positively influenced my overeating, this doesn't necessarily reflect the whole meaning of the verse. Debbie

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The A List for God

Matthew 7: 1 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.

I saw a picture of an actress and above her the article was titled: A List. I found myself saying that the dress she was wearing wasn't right for her. I think it was too dramatic of a color for her fair complexion and made her look washed out. Then, I realized that I was judging her. Immediately afterward, I realized that I am so very fortunate that Jesus doesn't judge me by the same critical standards that I use to judge others. 

I feel compelled to share that somehow, I elude myself into thinking that I don't judge others and are very open. Obviously from this, I am very wrong! Fortunately for me, Christ doesn't look at me an all my bulges, floppy skin, thinning hair and many flaws and say, "Well, Debbie won't make my A List, because she's not perfect."

Fortunately, Christ sees my heart despite all my flaws and what I truly am, a sinful human being who loves Him. He never gives up on me, even when I get swept into things like judging others and He brings me back to refocus on Him and all He's done for me. He opens my heart and tames my critical nature, showing me the errors of my ways. I am truly blessed!

Because these posts are examples of how I've applied these Bible verses to my life, they don't necessarily reflect the whole meaning of the Bible verse. Debbie

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