Seeing Clearly

Oct 13, 2025    Brock Tharpe

In Luke 6:37-42, we encounter a powerful teaching on self-awareness and judgment. Jesus asks, 'Why do you see the speck in your brother's eye but fail to notice the log in your own?' This question challenges us to examine our tendency to judge others while overlooking our own faults. The passage reminds us that true spiritual growth begins with honest self-reflection. We're called to address our own shortcomings before attempting to correct others. This teaching invites us to cultivate humility and empathy, recognizing that we all struggle with sin. By acknowledging our own 'logs,' we can approach others with compassion rather than condemnation. Ultimately, this scripture encourages us to foster a community of grace, where we support each other's growth instead of passing judgment.