Pope Francis: Look in the mirror before judging others
(Vatican Radio) Before
judging others we should look first in the mirror to see how we, ourselves,
appear. That’s what Pope Francis said at Monday morning’s Mass at the Santa
Marta guesthouse in the Vatican. In his last Mass with a Homily there
ahead of the summer break, the pontiff pointed out that what distinguishes
God's judgment from ours is not “omnipotence” but “mercy.”
udgment belongs to God alone,
so if we do not want to be judged, we should not judge others says Pope
Francis. Focusing on the day’s Gospel, the Pope said “all of us want the
Lord “to look upon us with kindness” on Judgment Day and that He “will forget
the many bad things we have done in life."
Jesus calls us hypocrites
when we are judgmental
Therefore, if "you judge
others constantly,” he warned, “with the same measure you shall be
judged." The Lord, he said, therefore asks us to look in the mirror:
"Look in the mirror, but
not to put on makeup to hide the wrinkles. No, no, no, that's not the advice!
Look in the mirror to look at yourself as you are. 'Why do you see the speck
that is in your brother’s eye and do not notice the log that is in your own
eye?' Or, how can you say to your brother, 'Let me take the speck out of
your eye,' while the log is still in your eye? And how does the Lord look at us
then, when we do this? One word: 'hypocrite.’ First take the log out of your
eye, and then you shall see clearly to take the speck out of your brother’s
eye'.”
Pray for others instead of
judging them
We see that the Lord gets
"a little 'get angry here," said the Pope. He calls us
hypocrites when we put ourselves "in God’s place." This, he added, is
what the serpent persuaded Adam and Eve to do: "If you eat this,
you'll be like Him." They, he stressed, "wanted to take the place of
God":
"For this, being
judgmental is very ugly. Judgment belongs only to God, to Him alone!” the Pope
exclaimed. It is for us to “love,” to “understand, to pray for others
when we see things that are not good” said the Pope, inviting us to talk kindly
to others so that they may learn from their mistakes: “But never
judge. Never. And this is hypocrisy, if we judge."
Our judgment lacks mercy;
only God can judge
When we judge others, he
continued, "we put ourselves in the place of God", but "our
judgment is poor judgment;" it can never "be true judgment."
But “can’t our judgment be
like the Lord’s?” wondered the Pope. “Because God is Almighty and we are
not? " No, Francis answers, “because our judgment is lacking mercy. And
when God judges, He judges with mercy:"
"Let us think today
about what the Lord says to us: Do not judge, lest you be judged; the measure…
by which we judge will be the same that will be used for us; and, third, let us
look in the mirror before judging. 'But this fellow does this ... that fellow
does that...' 'But, wait a minute ...' I look in the mirror and then
think. On the contrary, I'll be a hypocrite if I put myself in the place of God
and, also, my judgement is poor judgment.” Human judgement lacks the
mercy of the Lord’s judgment, Pope Francis concluded, “May the Lord make us
understand these things."
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