Serah Oceane ♡ @QueenEsther
27 June, 10:23 (E)
When the holy spirit is in you, working through you, the vibes NEVER lie. These people might be able to temporarily fool those waiting for the holy spirit to work in them or those who are not actively in the word but those of us set apart by God can see right through all that fake false light they try to serve up plain as day. These people have refused the love of TRUTH and have been given over to great delusions but those of us in the word, letting the spirit work through us are no longer blind, we see TRUTH! Did you know, in scripture, when the word TRUTH is used, it translates to mean REALITY?

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Serah Oceane ♡ @QueenEsther
27 June, 02:10
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Amen! We can guide, teach and correct but they will ultimately need to make their own choice.

Son-light is the best disinfectant for somone struggling with dis-ease. ☀️

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Serah Oceane ♡ @QueenEsther
27 June, 02:47
In response Kim Donaldson to her Publication
Condemnation is reserved for God.
Righteous judgement is different.

I know many who like to use the line, "Only God can judge me." This Is a lie and a means of avoiding accountability. [Matthew 7:1-5] The point of those verses is to judge properly, to judge fairly, and to judge honestly. If this passage were merely about not judging, Jesus would not have followed this section with [Matthew 7:15-20] where he instructs us to beware of false prophets and discern their righteousness. In these passages Jesus advocates for righteous judgement. We are meant to engage in righteous judgement, which includes discerning right from wrong and holding others accountable, as well as submitting to righteous judgement ourselves, which means we open up with others and let them into our lives so they can help us grow in our faith. 🤍

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Shareef Twal @Hunnydrip
28 June, 05:34
In response Kim Donaldson to her Publication
Serah is correct.

Do not judge by outward appearance. Instead judge righteous judgement.

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Do not be unequally yoked together with unbelievers. For what fellowship has righteousness with lawlessness? And what communion has light with darkness? And what accord has Christ with Belial? Or what part has a believer with an unbeliever? And what agreement has the temple of God with idols? For you are the temple of the living God. As God has said:

“I will dwell in them
And walk among them.
I will be their God,
And they shall be My people.”
Therefore

“Come out from among them
And be separate, says the Lord.
Do not touch what is unclean,
And I will receive you.”

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And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather [reprove] them. For it is a shame even to speak of those things which are done of them in secret. But all things that are reproved are made manifest by the light: for whatsoever doth make manifest is light.

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Serah Oceane ♡ @QueenEsther
27 June, 09:11
In response Kim Donaldson to her Publication
I know Christians who believe the Bible teaches Christians should not judge the actions of unbelievers, since they are lost and therefore unable to live a Godly life. The command against judging others simply means that no Christian should ever condemn an unbeliever as irredeemable nor should they somehow look down upon unbelievers as somehow less valuable. There's a few ways scripture shows us that pointing out moral failings is appropriate when done correctly.
I know our 21st century concept of judgment has been warped by those who would say any kind of criticism of another is wrong. Paul instructs in [2 Timothy 3:16] to "teach, rebuke, correct and train" in righteousness as part of our calling. One cannot do these things without judging. The Bible is clear that as witnesses of Christ we shouldn't retreat into some holy huddle and let the unbelievers go to hell, part of our calling includes telling others how they violate God's laws. Otherwise, why would they ever wish to repent?

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MARY L. KIRBY BRYANT @MARYLKIRBYBRYANT
28 June, 05:54
In response Serah Oceane ♡ to her Publication

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