God's Truth
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The text says nothing about Jesus or anyone else somehow mystically or imagining knowing what is in another's heart. This is nothing other-worldly. It is just common sense to connect a person's actions and their words. Most people raised up with a decent set of parents know to pay attention to both mind and heart in any person's speech.
It is a helpful bit of 2,000-year-old pop psychology. And add it all up in the context of knowing full well the logs in our own eyes before we point out the specks of sawdust in our neighbor's.
If anything, Jesus should teach us humility.
You cannot diminish the Truth, and that is that we can know what is in another person's heart by what they say.
I could not care any less if you want to give credit to mere men for saying that too, but if you reject Jesus, you are still condemned.