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I wanted to touch on the topic of considering the spirit. Meaning that, whenever someone says anything or writes anything, whether they are a follower of Jesus or not, you should consider the spirit with which they have done so. The Holy Spirit gives us discernment of the many different spirits that walk the earth. So as a follower of Jesus, it is of the utmost importance that you trust the discernment and innate judgement that is given to you by the Holy Spirit, our gift from our Lord Jesus.
This is especially true where it concerns leaders in religion. I've met pastors who were nothing but condemnation, and pastors who were nothing but love. Which is better to walk in, condemnation or love? As 1 Corinthians 13 states, without love, we are nothing. So it is much better then to walk in love.
So when the one who walks in condemnation speaks out against you, who are a follower of Jesus, what does your spirit say? Is there a shadow of judgment cast down upon it? Of condemnation? Of oppression? Then cast it off and hear their words no more. For when God sends one of His servants to bring the lost to repentance, it is not done through condemnation, through the "holier than thou, evil sinner" attitude. It is done through love, for God Himself is love. God loves us so much that He sent His one and only son to be our savior; He considered us worth saving! So God's servants walk in love and with great humbleness, and do not speak from a place of arrogance, power, or condemnation.
Since the time of Jesus, man has created many religions, many different sects which are all known under the single branch of Christianity. There are many different interpretations of the scriptures. And in this, again, God charges us to use our discernment. He may send others to instruct us, but it is ultimately up to each of us as individuals to seek God ourselves through prayer and through study, and to read the scriptures ourselves, where the Holy Spirit will lead us in truth. For those who are led in truth by the Holy Spirit, and lean not on their own understanding but rather that which is given and taught to them by God through the Holy Spirit, these people will find themselves all in one accord.
I wanted to touch on the topic of considering the spirit. Meaning that, whenever someone says anything or writes anything, whether they are a follower of Jesus or not, you should consider the spirit with which they have done so. The Holy Spirit gives us discernment of the many different spirits that walk the earth. So as a follower of Jesus, it is of the utmost importance that you trust the discernment and innate judgement that is given to you by the Holy Spirit, our gift from our Lord Jesus.
This is especially true where it concerns leaders in religion. I've met pastors who were nothing but condemnation, and pastors who were nothing but love. Which is better to walk in, condemnation or love? As 1 Corinthians 13 states, without love, we are nothing. So it is much better then to walk in love.
So when the one who walks in condemnation speaks out against you, who are a follower of Jesus, what does your spirit say? Is there a shadow of judgment cast down upon it? Of condemnation? Of oppression? Then cast it off and hear their words no more. For when God sends one of His servants to bring the lost to repentance, it is not done through condemnation, through the "holier than thou, evil sinner" attitude. It is done through love, for God Himself is love. God loves us so much that He sent His one and only son to be our savior; He considered us worth saving! So God's servants walk in love and with great humbleness, and do not speak from a place of arrogance, power, or condemnation.
Since the time of Jesus, man has created many religions, many different sects which are all known under the single branch of Christianity. There are many different interpretations of the scriptures. And in this, again, God charges us to use our discernment. He may send others to instruct us, but it is ultimately up to each of us as individuals to seek God ourselves through prayer and through study, and to read the scriptures ourselves, where the Holy Spirit will lead us in truth. For those who are led in truth by the Holy Spirit, and lean not on their own understanding but rather that which is given and taught to them by God through the Holy Spirit, these people will find themselves all in one accord.
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