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Breaking the Cycle of Condemnation: Redefining Judgment and Love in the Sermon on the Mount (Sermon on the Mount Series)

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Voxology

Philosophy, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 8 February 2021

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

How do we navigate relationships through the lens of love rather than condemnation? Continuing the Sermon on the Mount Series, Mike Erre and Tim Stafford deep-dive into Matthew 7:6—perhaps one of the passage's most misunderstood verses—exploring Jesus' cryptic words about pigs, pearls, and sacred things. This conversation dismantles harmful religious strategies like condemnation and coercion, and instead paints a picture of a new posture rooted in discernment, humility, and invitation.

Drawing on insights from Dallas Willard, the Apostle Paul, and even C.S. Lewis, the episode highlights the destructive loop created by both judgmentalism and spiritual nagging. Mike and Tim invite listeners to replace condemnation with curiosity, supremacy with service, and coercion with love.

Key Takeaways: • Condemnation vs. Discernment – Understanding the Greek word "Krino" and the difference between judging someone's value and healthily discerning behavior in relationship. • The Pigs and Pearls Metaphor – Unpacking why pushing even "good" things (truths or moral views) on unwilling recipients often causes harm rather than transformation. • Jesus' Revolutionary Invitation – How Matthew 7:6-12 calls us toward relationship-based restoration rather than control, manipulation, or exclusion. • Parenting, Preaching & Public Witness – Real-life parallels in how parents, pastors, and political Christians often confuse righteousness with dominance. • Love Like God Loves – Reflecting on the sequence of God's covenant love (committed to, with, for, and toward us), and how we can mirror that in our relationships.

Resources Mentioned: • Matthew 7:1-12 – [Link to passage] • Dallas Willard's thoughts on "Condemnation Engineering" • A Fellowship of Differents by Scot McKnight – [Link] • C.S. Lewis quote on parental incivility from The Four Loves • Galatians 6:1 – Paul's instruction on gentle correction within the church • Acts chapters (esp. 8-10) – The inclusion of the Ethiopian eunuch and Peter's vision of clean/unclean

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to a special post-super Bowl edition of the Vox podcast.

0:10.0

We're recording it before the Super Bowl, so we don't know what will happen.

0:13.8

But clearly, such a cultural phenomenon is worthy of Jesus' attention today.

0:20.4

So I'm hoping Jesus has picked his favorite

0:23.3

and is, and clearly it's Tom Brady. Tom Brady being 43, ageless, handsome, and dominating his

0:34.0

sport for two decades.

0:40.8

I think both Tim and I sit in... Well, I shouldn't speak for Tim.

0:42.2

Tim is still young and handsome.

0:45.2

Yeah.

0:46.1

I definitely just wake up with my back hurting,

0:48.7

and all I did was sleep.

0:51.2

I didn't play a Super Bowl game.

0:53.1

I didn't get hit by a bunch of 300-pound men.

0:55.8

I just woke up.

1:00.7

Yes, ladies and gentlemen.

1:02.0

So kudos Brady.

1:03.1

Yes, seriously.

1:05.5

Now, we're not rooting for Tom Brady.

1:08.2

We all know everyone, I think, knows the Cleveland Brown should be in the game.

1:12.1

And so, you know, to me, this is, this is not, this is a false Super Bowl. This is a false election.

1:21.1

And I don't count this. The Super Bowl that was really played was when the Browns be the Steelers.

1:29.6

The Super Bowl is basically, if it was a movie, it would be The Rise of Skywalker.

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