Who do you see in the picture? Some see a young woman who is dressed up for a party. Others claim this is an old woman dressed for warmth. Who is right? The answer primarily results from one’s perspective. Now that you know both possible perspectives, can you see from the other point of view?

This picture serves as a powerful example. This picture could either be an old woman or a young woman. Both of these answers are valid. One of these answers is not better than the other. However, not everything in life fits this scenario. Instances exist where one needs to analyze the situation before making a judgment. Appearances often fail to fully identity a situation. A more thorough look produces better results.
Mark recorded an account in his Gospel record concerning Jesus and a man with a withered hand (Mark 3:1-6). The incident occurred on a Sabbath in a synagogue. People watched to see if Jesus would heal this man on the Sabbath. Jesus asked the question, “Is it lawful on the Sabbath to do good or to do evil, to save life or to kill?” (Mark 3:4). When everyone kept silent, Jesus instructed the man to stretch out his hand (Mark 3:5). This wonderful blessing caused the Pharisees to begin making plans to destroy Jesus (Mark 3:6).
Why would they seek to kill Jesus? It was because they judged the healing of the man as a work done on the Sabbath. The punishment for a sin of working on the Sabbath was death by stoning (Numbers 15:32-36). Later, Jesus referred to this event during the Feast of Tabernacles. He informed the crowd that He knew of the Pharisees desire to kill Him. Then, Jesus compared circumcision under the law of Moses to the healing of the man. What was the difference between the priest circumcising a boy and Jesus healing the man? There is no fundamental difference except one hurts a part of the body while the other helps. He then made this statement, “Do not judge according to appearance, but judge with righteous judgment” (John 7:24). The Pharisees judged Jesus wrongfully due to a strict adherence to the Law without applying it fully and correctly. The Law also required the priests to work on the Sabbath. The Pharisees’ perspective blinded them from understanding what God actually desired.
Instances arise in our lives where we need to make judgments or discernments. In those instances, we should be careful not to judge based upon appearances alone. We need to analyze the situation, first. We must use God’s Word as the basis to make an appropriate judgment or evaluation. Do not be quick to judge by appearances without coming to understand the facts.