CONDEMNATION FOR SINS ISN'T FROM GOD; HE FREES YOU FROM SINS
GOD DOES NOT CONDEMN YOU OF YOUR SINS -HE FREES YOU FROM IT
John 11:5 "Now Jesus loved Martha, and her sister, and Lazarus."JOHN 11:5
John 11:5 "Now Jesus loved Martha, and her sister, and Lazarus."JOHN 11:5
It is common
to see persons from dysfunctional homes being relegated to the background in
our religious gatherings . Those at the forefront of our church activities are usually
those we consider better organized with
good education and with good reputation in society . Martha was the exact opposite of this that’s why the scriptural reference of Jesus’
love for Martha is of great significance
in Luke 10:38-42 Martha was
caught up with serving instead of devotion time to Jesus and her priorities
were misplaced.
In that event
Jesus chastised Martha for her own good.
When the Lord points out our errors even when it hurts it is ultimately for our
own good and it eventually brings out the best out of us - We should not consider it as an act of punishment or rejection. God convicts or disciplines us of
sin but He never condemns us.
Discipline
or correction is solely for our interest
with no hatred or malice while
condemnation includes punishment and hatred. Satan is behind the condemnation of the Christian
and by the anointing of the Holy Spirit we can break the yoke of rejection and condemnation. Whenever we are
corrected we go through reorientation via the still small voice of the Holy
Spirit through a positive affirmative approach to living a quality life in
accordance with God’s will . He does this by concentrating on our positive
virtues encouraging us to turn from self
abuse to a life of righteousness, dignity and truth. He does not condemn us for
sin. The feeling of condemnation is from the devil and leads to self destruction. Our
relationship with the Holy Spirit is the key to overcome guilt and condemnation
( Rom8:1-3 ).
A vehicle climbing uphill comes to a
standstill and begins to roll downhill
when the engine is turned off. Likewise, the law of sin and death is still
at work, therefore, if a Christian shuts off the power of the Spirit of life
through a loss of interest in the word of God and begins to walk in the power
of his own flesh( selfishness) , Satan will eventually use the law of sin and death to
condemn him and ensure he falls . It's not God who condemns us. Receive freedom
from guilt and condemnation as you read this now in Jesus name.
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