6: This is a very misunderstood verse. There are several things to keep in mind while interpreting it. First, the verse belongs with the subject of judging. It is a part of that discourse, and is the conclusion of it. This helps tremendously in that it gives us the subject matter for understanding the illustration the Jesus uses here. Illustrations are often like this. One needs the proper context in order to interpret what is going on in the illustration correctly.
Secondly, knowing the meaning of the terms ‘holy’ and ‘pearls’ helps as well. The context tells us that the subject is rebuke. Jesus is talking about how we are to communicate to others about righteousness. He has already warned against a self-derived, unbiblical, standard. He also has already warned against hypocrisy. In this verse, he is giving us yet another piece of advice about rebuke. Knowing that this is the case, we can readily see that the word ‘pearls’ does not literally refer to oyster-generated jewelry. Instead, the word can also refer to ‘pearls’ of wisdom. The term ‘holy’, in the same way, refers to the holy things of Almighty God. Whether we may speak of the Word of God, his gospel, or the holy ordinances of communion or baptism, such things are not to be cast to those who disdain them.
Dogs and swine were not only seen as unholy themselves, but were notoriously dirty and crude. Though we commonly think of dogs in a better light these days, wolves, coyotes, or hyenas might give us an idea of what is in view here. Anyone who has been around wild pigs will also get the sense here quite readily. Both wild dogs and swine will take advantage of your finery and attack you when they are through with it.
Thus, the sense of this verse is that we are not to speak of holy things to those who will not understand that they are holy. Those who are in sin and have hardened themselves to the gospel of Almighty God need only one thing, and that is repentance. To argue the finer points of doctrine with a man who is in bondage to a lifestyle sin such as fornication, alcohol, drug abuse, rebellion, witchcraft, violence, etc. is a dangerous waste of time. What he needs is repentance. Even before more is shared about the gospel, one must share with him that all have sinned and come short of the glory of God. Offering pearls of wisdom to help him out with his particular sin, also, is not helpful. What he needs is to learn humility, not a lecture on how to live better. Attacking his lifestyle alone will mean little to his heart. Attacking his attitude towards sin, and God, is the only thing worth risking.
This flows with the other points Jesus was making. For one thing, we must not use our own standard, but God’s. For another, we must not seek to help others when we have not cleaned our own nose, so to speak. And, finally, we must not try to offer godly advice to those who are incapable of applying it. Instead, we must offer a call to repentance and salvation. 1 Corinthians 2:14 tells us that the natural man, who does not have Christ, will not understand spiritual things.
Thus, as Proverbs 9:7-8 tells us, rebuke will do no good with those who have no taste for the wisdom of Almighty God. A man who does not believe he is a sinner needs not to be rebuked for his specific sin. He needs to be called to obedience to salvation, which necessitates a change of his attitude towards himself as a sinner, and will lead to a greater understanding of the rebuke you may then offer.
Daily Bible Reading: Isaiah 10:1-13:22
Daily Memory Verse: Jude 1:12 “These are spots in your feasts of charity, when they feast with you, feeding themselves without fear: clouds they are without water, carried about of winds; trees whose fruit withereth, twice dead, plucked up by the roots;”
Daily Tidbit: The name ‘Margaret’ is derived from a Greek word. The Greek word is μαργαρίτης, which means ‘pearl’. This is the word for pearl in Matthew 7:6. So, if you meet a woman named Pearl, and a woman named Margaret, you can tell them that they have the same name.
Praise Journal: Heavenly Father, it is overwhelmingly delightful to think that You listen to our praises. To know that what we have to say about You matters so much to You is truly a wonder. Being able to have the ear of the Lord of Creation is exquisitely enthralling. It is so much a greater use of my energies than any other thing that I might do, a can not help but try to do it more. Oh Father, forgive me for ever doing anything to dishonor You! Rip from my heart anything that would take Your glory from my lips! Give us a heart full of praise that we may pour it upon You, oh Lord! Father, You alone are worth being the goal of our lives. Remind me every second of Your great glory. Let me not forget Your awesome grace. You are worth any sacrifice we might make. For, though it may seem a sacrifice to us at the moment, it will disappear in the light of Your eternal grace and glory. In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise You, Amen.
Prayer Journal Highlights: Pray for a woman with back pain. Pray for a woman with general health issues. Pray for a man recovering from surgery. Pray for a family that recently lost a loved one. Pray for a family recovering from a very serious car accident.
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