John 5:24-30.
Our world is a complicated place, and it feels as though it gets more complicated every day. There are numerous complexities embedded in ethical dilemmas, moral quandaries, and the general social issues of our day. In the midst of the turbulence, it can be difficult to cling to simple truths, especially when we need to decide which voices we will trust and follow.
While we might feel that our current age is particularly difficult, we should not overlook the fact that where humans have been in community, there have always been complications. Jesus himself declares that the authority to judge between good and evil is given to Him alone through His Heavenly Father,
Fortunately for us, Jesus is a good and righteous Judge. And even while having the ultimate authority, Jesus sets an example for us. His judgments are just, He says, because He is only concerned with pleasing the Lord. As we make judgment calls and seek to do good in the world, we can follow this example to put ourselves second as we prioritize pleasing our good and perfect Father above.
Author: Grant Miller