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FEAST OF TABERNACLES
– 2006 Day Six
Judge Righteous Judgment #3
Fred R. Coulter 10-12-06
Greetings brethren and welcome to day #6 of the Feast of Tabernacles and
we are going to continue on. This will be the last one we are going to
cover on Judge Righteous Judgment. And of course, it is not only judging
in a formal setting, it also has to do with making decisions and
everything like that because all of these things are judgments in our
lives. Now, let’s understand something that’s very important. God, the
Father is the source of all true, righteous judgment and He has
committed judgment into Jesus’ hands, as He said. And then Jesus said,
“I am not able to do anything of My own.” But if He judges, His judgment
is just because He is not seeking His will but the will of the Father
that has sent Him. And He also said in John 9 verse 39 that He came into
the world to judge the world, so that judgment is going to be when
Christ returns. However, as we’ve seen God judges all the nations,
judges individuals, through His laws, through His commandments and they
are living laws and commandments so if you sin then the penalty
automatically comes upon you. And, that’s just the way that God has set
it up so that it would be.
Now, let’s understand something that’s very important here, before we
get into seeing the twelve things which cause judgment to be
unrighteous. Sin destroys judgment. We can see this in the whole life of
Solomon. What did he do? He asked God for wisdom to judge Israel, didn’t
he? Yes. Not only did He give him judgment but He gave him wisdom and He
also gave him riches. And, what happened when he came to the full in all
of those things? Solomon did evil in the sight of God as you find there
in 1 Kings 11 and turned from God and worshiped and served other gods.
Now, let’s look at some Proverbs here concerning judgment. Let’s come to
Proverbs 28 and see what is says concerning how judgment is perverted.
Proverbs 28 verse 5. Evil men do not understand judgment. Now that’s
very clear. You can see that affecting the world in all aspects of life,
from the lower rung of life to the higher rung of life. Even to the
Supreme Court and the Justices that we have and so forth. We also know,
that when judgment is turned upside down that they call evil, good and
good, evil and they put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter and then
they come after the righteous one to destroy him but God is going to
judge them for the way that they live their lives and so forth.
Now, let’s look at some things here as we come on, just put in your
notes there. Now, we’re going to start here in just a minute, but put in
your notes. It’s actually in the booklet, ‘Judge Righteous Judgment’ on
page 15, which then is Isaiah 59 and it shows just like it is today.
None calls for justice, there is no judgment, there is no justice, it’s
far from and when that happens truth falls into the street. And then the
one who wants to do right and do judgment, live God’s way, he or she
makes himself a prey, that is a victim. And God saw all of this because
there was no judgment.
Now, let’s look at a couple of other Proverbs here to see to make proper
judgments. Look at this, Proverbs 29. Now, here are some Proverbs that
tell us clearly about judging. Proverbs 29 verse 4 The king by judgment
establishes the land, but he that receives gifts overthrows it. So, that
is self evident and you see that is happening in the world today.
Now, let’s come to page 17 and let’s look at ‘Twelve Common Pitfalls and
Errors in Judgment’. Now, we’ve already given a lot of background coming
up to this point so we should be able to go through these in pretty good
order here. Now, we must always be aware when any major, basic error in
judgment occurs righteous judgment becomes impossible. So, let’s see
what we need to do and realize that in our lives, we need to regulate
and judge our lives according to God’s way, His judgments, His laws, His
commandments and His truths. Let’s go through these twelve points.
Number 1: Being Opinionated and Closed Minded
This is easy because everyone has opinions and especially today. And
look what happens when you get personal opinions and things in there and
it can be brought out in such things as: the communists are the cause of
all our troubles. Or a religious person might say: ‘Well, I don’t care
what the Bible says, I am going to heaven.’ Or someone would say: ‘I
know this person is always a trouble maker.’ Or someone might say:
‘Well, I won’t listen to you until you get rid of your bad attitude’,
but maybe, that attitude toward that person is causing the bad attitude.
And Proverb 26 verse 12 says ‘See a man wise in his own conceit, there
is more hope for him than a fool.’ So if you are closed minded and if
you are opinionated, how can you possibly come to a judgment or
righteous judgment? Now, right along with this is the next point.
Number 2: Being One-Sided—Unwilling to Listen to Every Aspect of the
Situation
I have personally had an experience like this where a minister told
me, “You can not say anything to justify yourself and even if I am
wrong, you still can’t say anything to justify yourself because of what
I have heard from others that has convinced me that I am totally right.”
Well, you see what happens with that you must not be one-sided and
unwilling to listen to every aspect of the situation.
Number 3 is a real Achilles heal and you see this played out on
television all the time. If you believe that the one that comes first is
just. Now, all of these news programs that bring in law cases that are
happening and so forth and so on. The one who is first seems right. Now,
let’s come to Proverbs 18 verse 17. Now, you have to realize this, in
particularly if there is any gossip or talk or hearsay in it, realize
this Proverbs 18 verse17 He that is first in his own cause, seems just,
seems right, seems good but his neighbor comes and searches him, in
other words he is going to bring some other facts to show that whatever
the person says who comes first and isn’t that the way it is today, get
out and get it in the headline first, get it in the television first,
and you’ll never be able to change it, because people listen to who
comes first. Well, then what happens with that? See, that ties in with
the Proverbs…Every of a man seems right in his own eyes. And here is
another thing that happens too. Everyone who comes first minimizes his
own faults and his own mistakes. This is a living principle when you
watch news.
Number 4: Failing to Get ALL of the Facts
Very important in any situation that you are dealing with. What are the
facts? How did it happen? What is taking place? What occurred? Now this
is especially true for ministers if they are dealing in divorce and
remarriage situations. Get all the facts because the one who comes first
and especially the bleeding heart and all emotions you see. Then you get
yourself in trouble. And you can make a wrong decision. Now, we can see
this also, in the things that take place in government. They don’t want
you to know all the facts so they can get in everything that they want
to get in and not tell you what is in there. See. So, when you fail to
get the facts, and it also includes overlooking certain facts and
minimizing certain facts or overemphasizing other facts and in general
failing to discern what is truth and what is fiction. So this leads to
the next one that is very difficult indeed.
Number 5: Being a “Respecter of Persons”—Showing Partiality
Proverbs 24 verse 23 says ‘It is not good to have respect in judgment’.
Now, showing partiality falls into three categories.
A) Liking or not liking that individual because he is
your friend and you can overlook it or because you don’t like the look
on the face of that person or you don’t care for him or her, therefore
you won’t listen to them. That means that favoritism is fatal to
judgment. Always is. We have seen that time and time and time again. So
as we go along you will see that these are tied together one after
another and all fit together.
B) Following the majority. That reminds me of
all these polls that they run on television. Mostly the polls are rigged
because they ask the question in a way that they get the answer they
desire or they don’t bring out all the facts in their poll or if they
want to get a Democrat in trouble they go to a Republican territory and
ask, ‘What do you think about it?’ Or if they want to get a Republican
in trouble they go to a Democratic area and ask, ‘What do you think
about it?’ And whatever the majority is. See. The majority many, many
times if not mostly all the time are not right. Where would the Church
of God be today if we followed the majority? Well, just look what
happened to one of the larger churches of God when they decided to
follow the majority. See, the majority are not always right. The
majority can be deceived. So, following them is just like following
along in a herd whether cattle or sheep. Just going along with it and
when people do that, when they follow the majority and go against God’s
righteous judgment then they are placing their judgment ahead of God’s
righteous judgment. The other side of the coin is…
C) Excusing the minority, because he has been
oppressed, because he has had things happen to him in the past so
therefore we excuse it. How many vicious criminals have been let loose
on society because judges favored the minority? Now, it doesn’t matter,
the minority, even though they have suffered, can not be compensated in
the same way by making all of the minority then having all majority
rights. And you can see all the problems that come along with that. Now
Proverbs 18 and verse 5 says, ‘It’s not good to accept the person of the
wicked to overthrow the righteous in judgment.’ Proverbs 17 verse 15
says, ‘He that justifies the wicked and he that condemns the just even
they both are an abomination to the Lord.’ So you have both. You are not
going to condemn the just and you are not going to justify the wicked
and this leads to a great deal of problems. Look at all the difficulties
and problems we have in society today because of these very things. Now
let’s come to the next one…
Number 6: Allowing Gifts to Blind the Eyes
Exodus 23 verse 8 says, very clear, this is instruction to judges. And
this should be to everyone who is serving people, whether it be in
politics, whether it be in the ministry, whether it be in just a small
organization or not, it doesn’t make any difference. ‘And you shall take
no gift, for the gift blinds the eyes and perverts the words of the
righteous.’ Then it says in Proverbs 17 verse 23, ‘A wicked man takes a
gift out of his bosom to pervert the ways of judgment.’ It’s called
corruption. And look how corrupt politics have become. Look how corrupt
it is from top to bottom, because of this very thing. This is the whole
thrust of lobbying. You come to the legislators to lobby and you give
donations to their campaign fund and they pass laws which will benefit
the one who has given the money. And look how obtrusive some of these
laws and things have come. Remember, just this summer, about the bridge
to nowhere, up in Alaska? One hundred and seventy million dollars for a
bridge to nowhere. Well, they finally struck that down. And how about
the Congressmen who have been indicted for taking bribes? And how about
judges who take bribes? And you know, the thing is as it says, ‘a gift
destroys the heart.’ So this is what happens in judgment. See, all of
these things mount up. Now, if you have every one of these things in one
single person or one single group of judges, you are going to have a
hard time getting any judgment that is correct. And I think that in many
cases that’s the way too many of the courthouses are today. Now,
sometimes it is planned for a long way down the road, just get a little
here and a little there and build it up and then sooner or later they
are going to call in the gift. “Well, you remember, don’t you, when I
did such and such?” Well?
Number 7: Rendering a Judgment Before Really Hearing the Matter
That is so easy to do. This ties right in with the one that comes first
seems just in his cause. Isn’t that true? If you hear something, and you
make a judgment, right away and have made up your mind, see, boy, that’s
something. And it also comes in the way of attitude of being a
know-it-all. And the Proverb says and labels exactly what this is.
Proverbs 18 and verse 13, ‘He that answers a matter before he hears it,
it is folly and shame unto him.’ Just plain stupid. And how many times,
now, when we are going through this, I want you to think about your own
life, your own decisions, your own judgments that you have to make.
What’s important in this, not only learning how to become judges, when
we reign and rule with Christ but it’s important that you learn how to
make decisions in your own life, everyday. And how to do it. And how to
handle it. You see. So, when that happens, rendering a judgment before
really hearing the matter is absolute, as it says here, folly and shame
and causes all kinds of problems. You know, it’s like saying this,
‘don’t bother me with the facts, my mind is already made up.’ You know,
‘I don’t need to hear that, I already know.’ Well, how do you know, if
you haven’t heard anything?’ See. Now, another one.
Number 8: Looking on Outward Circumstances and Appearances
Now this is very important. See, because first impressions are often the
lasting ones. And so, whenever there’s a case that goes to court the
prosecution wants, the one he wants to put in jail, or sentenced to
life, or sentenced to death. They want to make him look scruffy, mean.
They want him to look the very worst they possibly can. Now, the defense
attorney, on the other hand, wants to clean him up, shave him, or in the
case of a woman, dress her up, comb her hair, make her look acceptable.
So when she comes into court, she will set a first impression. Now,
first impressions can be wrong. And here’s another thing that is true in
judging people. If the man or the woman is good looking, then it is hard
to convict them. But if they are plain or simple or look like they don’t
have much common sense, it is easy to condemn them and overlook them.
Now, two famous, well actually three, you have Perry Mason of old,
Matlock of not quite so old and then you also have the other one with,
Columbo. All three of these designed their whole show around this very
thing. Outward appearances and first circumstances and impressions. And
you go through and you find out what you may think about it in the first
part of the program comes out entirely different in the last part of the
program. And the things that you think are wrong, are not wrong, in the
same sense, that you think that they are and so, in many cases, even the
evidence that is presented which looks factual may not be factual when
everything is all put together and all the facts are there. So when you
look on the outward appearance, you see, then you are violating what
Jesus said. Jesus said, ‘judge not according to appearance, but judge
righteous judgment.’ So, in dealing in anything, don’t just look at the
outward circumstances and the appearances. Now, even little kids know
about this. They try to appear righteous when they get caught in
something; they like to try and appear as innocent as possible and so
forth. Now, number 9, this is a hard one to really get into to know. And
that is this…
Number 9: Not Knowing the Intentions of the Parties Involved
You don’t know why. So, many times, someone will come for advice or
seeking counsel on a particular matter and give a reason, quote reason,
but that is often not the real reason at all. Sometimes, this is done to
gain personal favor or over someone else. Or, often in the case of a
husband and wife problems. And I’ll tell you the courts have turned
everything upside down with husband and wife problems and the way that
they have treated the men and gotten rid of the father out of the house
and given everything to the woman. Just everything upside down. When
women come and cry and I’ve seen women cry and just turn it on. I know a
woman I was counseling one time, she started crying and I said, ‘well I
know all about that,’ and immediately she quit crying. But, if I would
have let her continue crying, see because, how can you turn down a
crying, offended woman? Well, she may or may not be right. You don’t
know what the intention is. Now, when you are dealing with people,
especially if you are dealing with people, as we have seen happen in the
church. Someone comes in and they want to curry favor and you don’t know
the motive of the person involved, until they are promoted. Think about
how false doctrine came into the church by those who were in high
positions. See. In many cases, was that there motive when they first
started, when they first came? How did they get up into these higher
positions, as we have seen? Unless they satisfied by giving a different
kind of intention or a different kind of purpose as to what they were
doing. And then, low and behold, out comes the other. Now, this is
strictly true with spies. You know, all spy stories, all spy novels are
based on this, you make yourself, you don’t know the intentions, you
don’t give the true reality of what you are doing and also you don’t
give the appearance. So, you must know the intentions of the parties
involved. Now, let’s just, as I have here in the booklet, in Acts 5, we
have about Ananias and Sapphira. So what did they do? They said, ‘oh,
yes, we are going to sell our property and we will give all.’ That was
the pledge. So, apparently, they got far more money than they
anticipated. Then they decided, instead of saying, ‘look we said we
would give all and here is more than we ever expected.’ No, they came in
and they said, ‘well, now, yes we did sell it for thus and such.’ And
remember what happened when God inspired the apostle Peter to say, ‘why
did satan put this in your heart to do this?’ Now, it shows God’s
judgment upon that kind of thing. When there are double minded people
serving two purposes, themselves and making out like they are doing
something else. So, Ananias and Sapphira is a perfect case in that. You
also have this too. Outward appearance ties in with it. And just like
with Ananias and Sapphira they were trying to hide their sins. So, if
you don’t know the intentions of the parties involved then you have to
do diligence to find out. You can do this by asking questions. You can
do this by double checking with other people. You can do this by prayer,
by asking God to give you insight, so you can see and understand what
the intentions are.
Number 10: Doing What is Expedient
This is a great political ploy. Doing what is expedient. The reason
people do that is there is so much pressure coming on that you have got
to have an immediate solution to the situation. See. And it can be so
great that you don’t consider the long term consequences. Now, a good
example: Remember what happened during Katrina? ‘Oh, we got to get this
money to these people right away. Oh, yes, we have to overlook our
normal standards of checks and balances, when we get it out so that
there won’t be fraud.’ So, what happened? They gave out all of these
debit cards and people bought all kinds of luxury items. People even
faked names, faked addresses. Some were even from New Orleans. And guess
what it cost the government? Because they said, ‘oh yes, we have to
hurry and get it there, oh yes, the victims are suffering and oh yes,
Bush is wrong, he caused the hurricane.’ Well, if you go back and
examine the facts after it is over you will see, everything was done to
get it in there but the governor of Louisiana and the mayor of the city
held back the government from doing it. And so now they said, ‘hurry up
and get it.’ So, guess what they wasted? $1.3 billion. And so they had
other restrictions which were put on the mobile homes that they bought
for people to live in temporarily. And they had such restrictions on it,
a year after the hurricane, most of the mobile homes are still sitting
in the lot where they were parked. So, you see, doing what is expedient
and then tie that in with slowness in judgment, we will see here a
little later on. So, we’ve seen this from the pulpit too. It’s expedient
to make a person’s sins public from the pulpit so that all the rest will
hear and fear. Now, I tell you what, they don’t realize the long term
consequences that happen with that. And then, too many times, the
minister, instead of teaching people how to live their lives, teaching
them how to make proper judgments, he does what is expedient, he
condemns them and puts them into fear and causes a whole lot of problems
that way. And we have seen that many, many times within the churches
ourselves. And, of course this also happens within our own lives, we do
something expedient and then it doesn’t work out right. Proverbs 29
verse 20 says, ‘See a man hasty in his words (that’s expedient), there
is more hope for him than a fool.’ So, when you just do something that
is expedient, just to lift the pressure off of you and you don’t
consider the long term consequences then it is going to come back and
bite you again. It can be foolish and dangerous.
Number 11: Getting One’s Personal Vanity Involved
Now, vanity is an extension of self. And, involves coloring everything
and everyone with his own ideas and personal point of view. And his own
human self-centeredness then we tend to picture ourselves as ideal and
desirable, and have a strong tendency to remake others in our own image.
Now, God doesn’t want that. He wants us made in the image of Christ,
that’s why His laws are true and fair and everything like that. So you
can’t do that. Maybe someone has a different way of doing something that
you do and it might even be better. So don’t get your vanity involved by
saying, ‘Well, we have always done it this way.’ Well, where would we be
if that was said concerning the automobile? ‘Well, we’ve used horses and
mules and jackasses for thousands of years, if it was good enough for
all them, it’s good enough for us now.’ See. Good example you can take
almost anything like that and just apply it. Don’t get your own vanity
involved. In other words, it also comes down to a matter of humility, we
will see a little later on. And remember this, every way of a man is
clean in his own eyes, and if it’s only from his own vain, self-centered
point of view, you know that he has got to be right, and no one is going
to change his mind. No one is going to get him to examine all the facts.
And what happens with this, here’s Proverbs 28 and verse 16, ‘The prince
that wants or lacks understanding is also a great oppressor.’ And that
is exactly what happens when people get their own vanity involved and
they want it their way. And they want it now. And they want it to be in
the manner, in the time, in the way that they want it and they won’t
listen to anything else. Now, you never, never, never want to come
before a person like that for any kind of judgment. And you never want
to become that kind of person yourself.
Number 12: Applying an Over-Generalized Solution
So these are great pronouncements and lofty solutions which kind of skim
the surface of the problem. Now, they can apply in some cases, but
judgments with specific solutions are usually needed. Now, a person can
say if they are having a problem they give a generalizing, ‘You need to
overcome.’ Well, hey, everybody needs to overcome, everybody. You know,
I need to overcome; you need to overcome and so forth. But, what is
missing doesn’t tell a person what to overcome. It doesn’t tell them how
to overcome. It doesn’t tell them why to overcome. You see. And then,
another one would be, ‘you need to pray more.’ Well, that may be true, I
am sure all of us need to pray more. But that doesn’t tell you how to
pray, the attitude to pray, it doesn’t give them instructions on what
they need to do, so over-generalization, you see why specifics and
details are needed, just don’t work. For example, if you get something
to put together, say you go to the hardware store, or you go to another
store and you buy something that needs to be put together. You look at
the outside of it and you make up your mind, you immediately know you
can put it together, ha-ha-ha, you know what is going to happen, you are
going to find that you didn’t put it together right. So, remember this
don’t have over-generalization solutions. Here is something to remember,
when all else fails, read the instructions, and especially God’s
instruction book. So these are the twelve common pitfalls and errors and
faults that block righteous judgment.
Now we will go ahead and give our seventeen on how to do righteous
judgment. So this will take us a little bit longer. So here is the key
to render a fair, righteous and loving judgment is one of the most
pleasing things to God, that we can do. In fact, it is the essential
heart and core of how we are learning to become kings and priests under
Christ, in the coming Kingdom of God. So, what we need to do, that’s why
in our lives, we have trials and difficulties come along, because we
need to make judgments, we need to make decisions, we need to find out
what we need to do in a right and a proper way. And so you see because
by righteous judgment, the land is established. Also, by righteous
judgment, the Church of God is established. If there is righteous
judgment all the way through, with all the ministers and elders and the
brethren are taught righteous judgment then it is going to help people
solve their own problems, to know how to live their lives. Now, Proverbs
21 and verse 3 says, ‘to do justice and judgment is more acceptable to
the Lord than sacrifice.’ Now, Proverbs 20 and verse 8 it says, ‘A king
that sits on the throne of judgment, scatters away all evil with his
eyes.’ And then it says, Proverbs 21 and verse 15, which is the motto of
this booklet, ‘It is joy to the just to do judgment.’ So this is why it
is imperative, we need to learn how to judge righteous judgments.
Everything we do in our lives has to do with decisions and judgments.
Some have more consequences than the other, but learning to judge
righteous judgment is vitally important for us so that we become the
kind of kings and priests that Christ wants us to become.
Now, let’s continue on with this, let’s start with number one of the
seventeen ways to make righteous judgment.
Number 1: Remember, the Judgment is God’s and Not Yours, whenever it
comes to a serious matter. That is the important thing, same way in our
lives. We need to live our lives according to God’s laws, according to
God’s commandments and statutes and judgments, according to faith and
love and hope, all of these things are all involved in it. See. But when
there is a judgment to be made and it involves other people, remember
the judgment is not yours, it is God’s. Now, here in 2Chronicles 19 and
verse 6, which we have quoted right in here, since we have it quoted
right here in the booklet, you won’t have to turn to it in your Bible.
Here it was given by the king to the judges, ‘Take heed what you do, for
you judge not for man but for the Lord.’ Now, just think for a minute
how much blessed this nation would be if they did that. Just think about
it, if you do unrighteousness in judgment instead of justice in
judgment. Take for example the judgment Roe vs. Wade, the judge who did
that, I forget the name of the judge who did that, but I remember the
occasion for it. His daughter was the one who persuaded him to write
that abortion is okay because she needed one. Now, the way that judgment
is written it is so bad but look at the results of it. It is so
terrible; there is not even any foundation in the Constitution or the
laws of the land to warrant abortion. But yet, just in America,
forty-four million unborn have been killed in the holocaust because they
forgot that the judgment wasn’t theirs. You can take that judgment and
you can probably line up everything on how not to make righteous
judgments and you’ll probably find most of those violations in the
judgment of Roe vs. Wade.
Now here is another very important thing we need to understand. Number
2, in making righteous judgment, you need to Know Yourself. Don’t give
into your weaknesses, you see. And Get Sin Out of Your Life, because
before you can fairly and objectively judge others, you must be able to
accurately and realistically judge yourself before God. You have to know
your own strength; you have to know your own weaknesses. And that is
just a matter of being mature and spiritually honest on your part. See.
Now, 1Corinthians 11 and verse 31 says, ‘For if we would judge
ourselves.’ That is knowing yourself. ‘We should not be judged of God.’
So if we are judging ourselves and repenting and getting sins out of our
lives, then God will not have to judge us. So, that is a very key,
important thing. So you must know yourself so you can avoid, as much as
possible, the mistake of reading yourself into any judgment. So, if you
have certain weaknesses, you must takes steps to be certain that these
weaknesses do not cause you to render a poor decision or judgment. For
example, if you tend to be forceful and domineering, you must be sure to
avoid forcing your personal will into the decision. You see, remember,
God is molding people into the image of Jesus Christ. Not in the image
of the one who is making the judgment, you see. So, we need to really
focus in on that, going hand in hand with knowing yourself, that is
getting sin out of your life since the ability to make sound judgments
and decisions is directly related to your level of loving God and
righteousness toward Him, you need to be on constant guard against sin.
Actively be putting sin out of your life, through the grace and love of
God, by the blood of Jesus Christ. Now, here is a very important
statement, it is impossible to live in sin and make a righteous
judgment. It is an impossibility.
Let’s fast forwarded this and turn it to the other side, please.
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