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Clear Eyes, Soft Hearts (Luke 6.37-42)
Jesus' Teachings in The Sermon on the Plain (Arise Reads the Gospel According to Luke)

Luke 6:37–42

Main Idea

Jesus is not calling us to ignore truth or abandon discernment. He is warning us against a condemning spirit and inviting us to approach others with humility, self-examination, forgiveness, and grace.

Key Takeaways

  1. Discernment and condemnation are not the same thing.
  • Discernment evaluates what is true, wise, and healthy.
  • Condemnation passes a final verdict on a person.
  • Jesus calls us to discern wisely without assuming God's role as judge.
  1. The measure we use toward others matters.
  • "Do not judge... Do not condemn... Forgive... Give..." (Luke 6:37–38)
  • God's kingdom operates like a mirror; the posture we extend to others often becomes the posture we receive.
  • Followers of Jesus are marked by generosity, forgiveness, and mercy.
  1. We all have blind spots.
  • "Can the blind lead the blind?" (Luke 6:39)
  • None of us sees perfectly.
  • We are all students being formed by someone or something.
  • The goal is not to become someone else's judge, but to become more like Jesus.
  1. Examine your own heart first.
  • The plank and speck illustration exposes our tendency to notice others' flaws while ignoring our own.
  • Jesus calls us to repentance and self-awareness before correction.
  • Healthy correction begins with humility.
  1. Correction belongs in the context of relationship.
  • Jesus repeatedly uses the word "brother."
  • Correction is not meant to be delivered from a distance but through genuine care, trust, and love.
  • Grace-filled relationships create space for truth to be heard and received.

Reflection Questions

  1. Is there someone in my life whom I have written off?
  2. Have I spent more time focusing on someone else's "speck" than my own "plank"?
  3. Am I approaching people with curiosity or criticism?
  4. What would it look like to replace condemnation with grace this week?

Application

Before forming a judgment:

  • Pause.
  • Ask a question.
  • Seek understanding.
  • Examine your own heart.
  • Lead with grace.

Clear your eyes. Soften your heart. Then go love people well.

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For Reflection

  • How does today’s message resonate with you?
  • What questions does this message raise for you?
  • What actions does this message encourage you to take?
  • How can you dig deeper into today’s message?

Remember: Jesus loves you right where you are, but He loves you too much to leave you there.

 

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