Matthew 7:1-2 – Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you. NIV
A Dutch door was exactly what I had always envisioned between the kitchen portion and the back room of our home. I could use the bottom half of the door as a gate to keep the dogs out of the kitchen, but to keep the cats out I could shut the whole door. Yes, a Dutch door would be the ideal solution. So I decided I should build one, this would be my project. After all how hard could it be?
I measured and talked with the right people at the hardware store and made a list of everything I would need and then when I knew I would have some time to work on my project I bought my supplies. I pulled out my saws and cordless drill, my level and tape measure from the storage area and thus I began. My daughter joined in to help with the project as we figured four hands are always better than two.
I had downloaded an instruction sheet off the internet and we followed it step by step….at least we thought we did. But needless to say we ran into a few problems here and there, which lead to some frustration and puzzlement and eventually to some yelling, and kicking at a crooked frame that had been oh so carefully measured and then some more yelling and stomping and unmentionable mumblings before things settled down. Finally however after much perseverance and some ingenuity the bottom of the door was finished and proudly hung upon its’ hinges. And the top half of the door and a subsequent shutter for a windowless window, beside the door turned out even better. We felt very proud of our accomplishments. We also learned something amidst this project, for as I was stomping and hollering and kicking I uttered these words: no wonder those construction workers we know swear so much!!!!!
At the time, this utterance broke the tension of the moment and we both had a good laugh. Later however it made us each consider Jesus’ words to not judge others. So often it is so easy to be judgemental of other people’s words and behaviours and yet none of us really knows what that person is going through, what struggles they have already overcome or what burdens they may be bearing. Only Jesus knows the real truth of the matter and only He is fit to judge each and every one of us.
Yes when I set out to build my Dutch door project I assumed I would learn a few new tricks of the carpentry trade, but obviously God had another lesson for me in mind as well. And I’m glad He did.
Prayer: Father God thank you for the little reminder lessons you bring into our lives amidst other projects we are involved with. Help us this day to be compassionate and humble within our spirits that others might experience from us the same type of love and acceptance that we receive from you moment by moment, day by day through Jesus Christ our Saviour and Lord. In whose name we pray. Amen.
Lynne Phipps lynnephipps@hotmail.com
Atlin, B.C.