Bible Teachings
Repent, Forgiveness, and Judgements
Welcome brothers and sisters to another Bible Teachings. For the end of Year 2020, all of us must take a moment to heed something that should be noted as something that is overlook in our lives as followers of Christ. The first is repentance of our sins, choosing Jesus as our Lord and Savior, his power to not only wash our sins but also forgive our sins in our daily life, but then there is the judgement that will come to those who chose this world over our Lord Jesus and savior for our immortal souls. This chapter is a responds to what is sent in guest review named Shaeril McBrown. In honesty there is nothing I can do or any of us when this stuff happens. Yet the first options is pray to God for all your troubles and heartaches your experience in those situations, then asked your family and friends for help and call the police immediately. Do all this or give support to those who feel trap in their own situation or circumstance. For not everyone can help the entire world, but as brother and sisters of this world we need to be willing with our limited human abilities to help. For only God can make our weakness strong.
Yet one of the things that happens when another does this or other things that is wrong, we need to rethink ourselves and asked God for guidance in these times. Sometimes we tend to judge others when we should be forgiving. Granted what the other did is still wrong, it doesn't mean we should try and cause some conflict, get unset with them for things we are guilty ourselves, or even when we are once sinners after we commit ourselves to our Lord Jesus. Many times we tend to forget how often we have cause harm and sin towards God in our lives. For in this world we live all are born sinners, this is something that cannot change until the second coming arrives. We are to be encouraging or tell others of the good news, but we are not made judges over them.
For once we begin to judge others for wrongs we have done ourselves, we become self-righteous in our own beliefs, this tends to lead us prideful and then we fall once we realize our mistakes. Pride in ourselves is the act of sin, one that has lived on this earth because of the devil, for he is the original sin of pride that made him fall from heaven and we are rightfully judge in our prideful ways. When we judge others thinking we are better, or believer we are good it will lead to our own blindness. God didn't put us in this earth to boast in our ways or how we are more righteous then others, he had us here because God made us for his purpose and always loved us since before we were born. I say this because I love and encourage anyone to not judge others for acts of sins when we ourselves are once former sinners.
If there was any comparison, think of all those times when we have done wrong and how we asked God to forgive us. If God can forgive us for our sins, then why can't we forgive anyone of their sins? Don't be the judge, instead be willing to ask God for guidance, seek others in help and always be willing to forgive for as many actions against you as God is willing to forgive your actions against him. For our lives before Christ, we have sins we wanted to be forgiven of them, and we sometimes commit sins that is unawares or is aware of them. Folks can I share something that many of you don't realize, when you start to commit yourselves to Christ Jesus more and start to learn the bible from God's word of wisdom, you are made more a sinner then you have realize. This is because when you start to understand God and draw close to him, you become more aware of sins that you never realize is in your life or acting upon them. Be careful how you live your life and how you chose to either judge or forgive others, for if you judge anyone of their sins, you will be judge for own sinful life.
