Matthew 7:1-6 · Judging Others
Blinding Specks
Matthew 7:1-6
Sermon
by Herchel H. Sheets
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It is not uncommon for someone to be temporarily blinded or at least to have his or her vision impaired by the presence of a small foreign object in an eye. A large object is not required to cause this problem; a mere speck will do it. One’s eye becomes irritated; it hurts; tears begin to form, and one’s vision becomes clouded, all because of that speck.

We can all empathize with one having this experience, for we have had it, too. We know what it is to be blinded by a speck in our eye.

Jesus had something to say about these blinding specks, but he took an unusual approach in regard to them. He talked about one’s being blinded, not by the speck in one’s own eye, but by the speck in someone else’s eye. When have you heard someone say, "I can’t see; you have a speck in your eye"? Why shoul…

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