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"Only God Can Judge Me!"
Posted June 14, 2008 by I_Die_Daily

"Don't judge!" "Only God can judge me!" "Who are u to judge?!" These are popular statements among today's society, but if only God can judge us, then why do some of us live as if we're not going to be judged at all?

Before the flood of Noah, Noah warned the ppl about God's coming judgment, but they continued to party, get drunk, fornicate, steal, & lie as if God didn't even exist. I imagine that some of them told Noah "Only God can judge me! God knows my heart. I'm a good person!" Sad to say, but this is how some of us carry on today.

Don't we know that those who know God's will, but don't obey Him will receive a greater judgment than those who didn't know God's will? (Luke 12:47-48).

The excuses that we give one another for our sins will not work with God. Our secrets, motives, & intentions are transparent b4 Him. He knows why we do what we do. Nor should we take advantage of His grace as an excuse 2 keep sinning.  Christ sacrificed His life for us...to give us Life IN HIM. So let's live according to the knowledge that 1 day...Christ will judge us, & stop making excuses to live for ourselves.

The slogan "don't judge!" comes from Matthew chapter 7, verse 1. The entire context is Matthew chapter 7, verses 1-5. It doesn't say that Believers should never EVER judge. Christ said that we shouldn't judge someone for something that we practice as well, because that is hypocrisy. Christ said to FIRST judge yourself so that you can see clearly to help your brother. So, if a fellow Believer falls into sin, we should examine ourselves first & if we're able to help that person...we should.

People often take verses out of context to make it say what they wish. This is why it's crucial to pray & study individually for true understanding & protection from false teachings.

Many conveniently ignore the verses where Christ said to judge. "
Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment." (John 7:24) In Matthew 7:15-20 Christ said to judge prophets by their fruits (actions) because many wolves in sheep's clothing would come & deceive Believers.

Genesis to Revelations shows that God expects us to judge mercifully & in an upright manner (based on His standards). We're expected to judge what goes on within us & without (at assemblies), because sin is very influential & it spreads quickly. The best example I can give is mold. If you don't clean it up when it first appears, it will eventually spread over everything. Do you want to live in a moldy house? I don't! Neither does God. He doesn't want to hang out at moldy assemblies. It's apparent that God doesn't hang out at some services, which is why they put on entertaining acts & performances to compensate for God's absence.

The fact that Christians are leaving moldy services to fellowship other places, goes to show the level of mold at some services. People are failing to judge within & without...thus the mold grows & grows while the world points fingers shouting "hypocrites!!"

This was foretold in Scripture. It's called "the apostasy" or "the falling away" of the last days...where many ppl fall away from God for whatever reason, but instead of leaving the assembly, they continue in Godless worship in Jesus' name. Now there r assemblies full of undiscerning hypocrites & the world actually thinks that they're representative of Jesus Christ. What a mess!


Christ is our final judge, so we should (in wisdom) judge what's going on now so that we don't get chastened later. Why wait? No one will be able to "get right with God" at final judgment. Appreciate God's patience & mercy today. Get right today. "Decide this day whom ye shall serve." .....if you want to serve yourself, then stop using Jesus' name as an excuse to live wrong...live wrong in your own name. Knowing that only Christ will judge us then...let's live for Him today.

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THE RESURRECTION
Posted April 3, 2008 by Administrator

THE RESURRECTION

"And if Christ has not been raised, our teaching is in vain, your faith also is in vain. - 1Corinthians 15:14"

1). The Historical Importance of the Resurrection
A.) The disciples' desire for an earthly kingdom
B.) Effect on disciples of Jesus death (Isaiah 53).
C.) Effect on disciples of Jesus resurrection
D.) The heart of the early message of the church was the resurrection
E.) Primary function of the Apostle was to bear witness to the resurrection

2). The Fact of the Resurrection
A.) Scriptural; The Gospel and 1 Corinthians 15
B.) God is a living God. Our Faith is a living faith
C.) A necessary end to God's redemptive plan. Otherwise history ends in a tomb.
D.) Shows God is active in history
E.) Facts from scripture

3). The Nature of the Resurrection
A.) Explanations
B.) Bodily resurrection
C.) A New "Resurrection Body"

4). The Personal Importance of the Resurrection
A.) Jesus' resurrection is inseparable from ours
B.) Jesus' resurrection is the first fruits of the end of the age (1 Corinthians 15: 20-23)
C.) The significance of the use of the term "First Fruits"
D.) God did not break the laws of nature. He revealed them.
It is the body of Jesus that proved resurrection, and not the tomb. He resurrected with His body. Resurrection is God's prove to us that we are part of His plan.
1 Corinthians 15:58, "Therefore, my beloved, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your toil is not in vain in the Lord."

I know that my Redeemer lives (Job 19:25). What About You?

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