Matthew 7:1-14 talks about judging other people. Verse one state “Do not judge, or you too will be judged.” I think this is already self explanatory to everyone. Human beings have an automatic mechanism in which whatever has been done to them, will return to the giver of the action. So, if you did a generous act to a person, it’ll come back to you. As Jesus had said, it’ll return to you seven folds; but if you intend to do something against that person, like judging, you too will be judged.
I know it’s a moral crime to judge others, but sometimes I can’t control myself. I too, have been judged. I have a lot of “connections” that’s why I know the people who were judging me without knowing me. I can even tell if a person is judging me by the way I dress or look from the way their eyes glistened from my body, head to foot. People think that I’m a socialera or a party person. Hence, they tend to stay away from me because they think I’m out of their league as a friend. They judge me by the way I look, my face looks snobbish and maldita when I’m not talking. They can’t see my real personality If they won’t talk to me. Actually, the inner Samer is a non-alcoholic bubbly gal who loves wasting time watching random movies, from action to chick flicks. I’m not the type of person who goes out every Friday night and will come home the following morning. For me, it’s a waste of time and money, and my dignity’s being trashed. I’m not a social climber who only wants to party and show her face in the public just to risen up their social status. I don’t care if I’m not the crush ng bayan of the school as long as my dignity is still intact. I prefer spending time with a few friends and have a decent chit chat with them; although there are times (most of the time) that I act crazy; I crack the funniest jokes that my friends’ stomachs can’t handle and sometimes impersonate a person by mimicking their voices. I have a sunny personality and maybe the most flexible person you’ll ever meet, I can handle almost every type of person there is.
Some people can’t see this side of me, and it sometimes hurt my feelings because in the first place, they don’t even know me. I get hurt when I’m being judged; don’t you think you’ll feel the same way if you’re the one being judged? So, it is better not to judge because if you do, the action will also slap you on the face.





