Words of Prophecy:
* Those who are quick to judge with an
"unrighteous judgement" have [in their holding to
self-exaltive attitudes] already left themselves wide open to deception -
and a lack of true discernment.
* All unrighteous judgement has
its root in fear and self-exaltation [self-desire
and self-agenda].
* All "judgement" [discernment] apart from a "revelation" of My Will
[Word] is unrighteous judgement, and is
always condemnatory and accusatory in nature [John
8:15-16; Romans 2:1-2; Matthew 7:1-6;].
* Righteous
judgement [discernment] and righteous
motivation are "synonymous" as are unrighteous judgement and unrighteous
motivation. "synonymous" -
equivalent in meaning; expressing or implying the same idea;
* The "maintenance" of fear will ALWAYS lead to wrong
discernment [unrighteous judgement].
* Judging by "appearances" constitutes [establishes] an unrighteous judgement.
* I will judge all those who judge with an "unrighteous" judgement
[by appearances] in this hour. For all
unrighteous judgement indicates a heart that is ruled by unrighteous
motivation [is self-serving and
self-exaltive] in some form - both towards Me and, therefore, towards My
people. Whereas, righteous judgement [born of
divine wisdom and revelation] indicates a heart that is wholly given to
Me - a heart that desires ONLY My "best" for ALL who cross their path.
...."Do not judge and criticize and condemn others, so that you
may not be judged and criticized and condemned yourselves. For just as you judge
and criticize and condemn others, you will be judged and criticized and
condemned, and in accordance with the measure you [use to] deal out to others,
it will be dealt out again to you".... Matthew 7:1-2 The Amplified
Translation
...."For the mouth speaks out of that which fills the
heart".... Matthew 12:34 NASB
...."Do not judge according to
appearance, but judge with righteous judgment [by
revelation]".... John 7:24 NASB
...."The Lord's
bond-servant must not be quarrelsome, but be kind to all, able to teach, patient
when wronged, with gentleness correcting those who are in opposition, if perhaps
God may grant them repentance leading to the knowledge of the truth, and they
may come to their senses and escape from the snare of the devil, having been
held captive by him to do his will".... 2 Timothy 2:24-26 NASB "reproach" - to charge with or blame for
something; ungodly rebuke; the expression of disapproval; adverse or hostile
criticism; unrighteous judgement;
If one unrighteously judges
another [through wrong discernment and/or
misunderstanding] and, therefore, speaks in a manner of evil towards
them [or about them] then it is
certain that UNTIL they speak words of repentance to [ask forgiveness of] the one they sinned
against [thus acknowledging their
sin]that, regardless of their smiles and "seeming indifference" as
time passes to the original situation [acting as
though nothing had happened] that, in reality, they still harbour
their original heart-attitude towards the one [or ones] they judged unrighteously. For it
is ALWAYS out of the "abundance" [main
focus]of the heart that the mouth speaks and, therefore, if the
aforementioned words of true heart-repentance are not forthcoming THEN the
ground [fear, self-exaltation, jealousy,
etc.]within them will at some point in the future cause them once
again to be used as a vessel of persecution and/or reproach.
Ungodly words [and the attitudes
behind them] will always [ultimately] reap God's judgement [in the life of the one who spoke
them]unless the Blood is applied over them in a spirit of true
repentance - thus allowing the Holy Spirit to change the heart of the one who
judged [spoke] unrighteously. Because
of these things, it is of the utmost importance for one to proceed with a "holy
caution" [where both their own words and actions
are concerned]when in the presence of those who have been used as
vessels of reproach and persecution against them in the past - yet they must
ALWAYS be found "maintaining" a position of faith and love in their own heart -
in order that those who had been "held captive" by the Enemy to do "his will"
might be led into a deep knowledge [revelation]
of the truth. |
|
No comments:
Post a Comment