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A harvest of judgements

 We are called to judge. 1 Corinthians 6:3. The issue is not judge not. The issue is to judge accordingly. We are no longer operating under a blood sacrifice form of worship. We now operate under a faith system. We call those things that are not into being by our faith. The seeds we sow become our harvest. What we say and think become what we produce. The way we treat people becomes the way we are treated. The way in which we judge others becomes the way we are judged. YHVH wrote in our hearts His law, an instinctual knowing of right and wrong. We know when we shouldn't be doing something, a guilt system that tells us we are doing wrong. Yahshua tells us that we judge based on flesh and that's why we judge incorrectly, but when he judges he judges correctly because he judges the Fathers judgement. Yahshua told us the system for judging when he said "why point out a splinter in your brothers eye while there is a board in yours?" We are called to judge, but judge accordingly. If you know its wrong don't justify it with grace, meditate on it with the Word. Talk with YHVH about it and listen for an answer. You will know by confirmation, Gods Word always confirms itself. Search within yourself, know yourself pure before God. He sees the depths of your heart, understands your thoughts, He knows you. Judge yourself before God so that you compare yourself to no man. We make judgements everyday, seeds we are sowing. These seeds become our harvest. We are the common denominator in all of our problems. Our life is our responsibility and our future is produced by our present. What we say and do matters, not in our salvation, in our situation.
- The Responsible Christian

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