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Embrace the Within

Focusing inward to create the abundant life God wants.

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“Don’t judge, so that you won’t be judged. For the way you judge others is how you will be judged — the measure with which you measure out will be used to measure to you. Why do you see the splinter in your brother’s eye but not notice the log in your own eye? How can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the splinter out of your eye,’ when you have the log in your own eye? You hypocrite! First, take the log out of your own eye; then you will see clearly, so that you can remove the splinter from your brother’s eye” (Mattityahu (Mat) 7:1-5)! A lot of us think we don’t have logs in our own eyes. I spent an awful lot of time pointing out splinters while I was walking around and knocking folks over with the four by four post in my own eye. And I have spent a lot of time focusing on my own hypocrisy because one thing there is more than enough of in Christianity is hypocrisy. Church people are overflowing with an abundance of hypocrisy. BUT that is never a reason to give up on them or not love them or not forgive them. And it is definitely not a reason to judge them.

“Wait up there. Aren’t you judging those church people? I thought you just said we shouldn’t judge others? What kind of hypocrite are you? You just said it and now you’re going out and doing it?” I know those folks are already warming up their fingers to type up their heated reply because whenever you write anything or say anything about judgment, there are going to be folks ready to just jump at the trigger. Say the word judge and they are off to the races with their own judgments of what I just said. BUT, kindly read me out? Hold off your judgments about my own hypocrisy until the end? And then just let me have it. Type away your condemnation and how I got it all wrong. Go ahead and tell me I’m a hypocrite, a heretic, and I don’t know what I’m writing about because that wouldn’t be anything original. I’ve written about the Sermon on the Mount before. I kind of get used to church people telling me I am wrong about a lot of things. And I probably get a lot of things wrong.

I want to focus on the second sentence there in the quote. The one that says, “For the way you judge others is how you will be judged — the measure with which you measure out will be used to measure to you.” And brothers and sisters, I was in big trouble. I had no idea how to show compassion or forgiveness. I was missing, “. . . love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, humility, self control” (Galatians (Gal) 5:22-23). I was a mess of hate, chaos, impatience, rudeness, evil, hypocrisy, pride, and recklessness. I had it all figured out and everyone else was stupid. And I even suffered from those same flaws when I got back to walking with Him. I wasn’t God’s Etch-A-Sketch. He didn’t just clean my slate. I had to work at changing my heart. It wasn’t a switch that just turned off all those habits I had built over years of routine. I had to make changes. I had to do some things. Just knowing that Jesus is enthroned didn’t make me a better person. He isn’t magic. He’s God. And He created me to work.

So, I had to put in a lot of work with Him indwelling. I had to make a lot of choices about what I was going to eat physically, mentally, and spiritually. I had to choose whether I was going to have healthy nourishment or consume garbage. So, I had to make a lot of judgment calls on what I did. And as I spent more time judging myself and my walk with Him, I had a lot less time to judge everyone else. I was a lot of work. I am still a lot of work. BUT forgiveness for myself and forgiveness for others went a long way to leading me away from judging other people unfairly. It took a long way to finding a palace where I can judge folks with the same judgment I would like used on me. And that judgment is tempered with a lot of grace and understanding.

I want to give people the benefit of the doubt because I am seeing a lot of folks that need discipleship. I don’t know if their church is failing them, if they go to church, or if the community of The Church is failing them BUT folks are struggling in His Kingdom. So, I need to be a lot more understanding of their struggles. When I first got here to social media, I had to endure a lot of “KJV-only” and calling folks that disagree “heretics” and just shameful behaviors by folks that are claiming Jesus. And I was appalled at this behavior. It was the same sort of hypocrisy that I see in real life in churches. And that isn’t Jesus. That is surely not love or forgiveness or holiness or peace, “Keep pursuing shalom with everyone and the holiness without which no one will see the Lord. See to it that no one misses out on God’s grace, that no root of bitterness springing up causes trouble and thus contaminates many . . . “(Messianic Jews (Heb) 12:14-15). Our judgment is poisoning His work. Our inability to seek peace and forgiveness and show His love is driving folks away. AS IT SHOULD. Because we are to be a light to the world and not the same as the world. Folks can find rejection and hate everywhere. So, let’s start acting like Him? “Love is patient and kind, not jealous, not boastful, not proud, rude or selfish, not easily angered, and it keeps no record of wrongs” (1 Corinthians (1 Co) 13:4-5). And being like Him means judging not like we are God BUT like we want to be judged by God, how we want our family to be judged by God, and how we want our friends to be judged by God.

Seek first His Kingdom which rests on the foundation of love.

Grace and Shalom to your home. The Kingdom of God is now!

I love you. I forgive you. Have a blessed and abundant day!

“Then I turned my attention to something else under the sun that is pointless: the situation in which a solitary individual without a companion, with neither son nor brother, keeps on working endlessly ‘but never has enough wealth. ‘For whom’ [he should ask], ‘am I working so hard and denying myself pleasure?’ This too is truly pointless, a sorry business” (Kohelet (Ecc) 4:7-8). A lot of us are so busy looking for wealth that we lose sight of what is important. When I first started this journey, I was looking to try and turn some money out of my change. BUT God had other plans. His plan was to turn me into something changed. I had already given up the idea of wealth as a solution to life’s problems. I had given up the systems of men as a means to solving life’s problems. The only thing left was His solution. And His solution has far surpassed what I was hoping to achieve.

Work is important. We were created to work this earth as its stewards. We are given gifts by Him by which to make this world a better place. “Now there are different kinds of gifts, but the same Spirit gives them. Also there are different ways of serving, but it is the same Lord being served. And there are different modes of working, but it is the same God working them all in everyone. Moreover, to each person is given the particular manifestation of the Spirit that will be for the common good” (1 Corinthians (1 Co) 12:4-7). I need to use my gifts in service of Him and my neighbor. When I first started this blog, I wasn’t looking to serve anyone more than myself. BUT through the continued work of the Spirit, I pray that my dedication to writing through this journey helps others as well as me. It makes little sense to love God in isolation. I need to love God with my neighbor. Together we strengthen one another. Together we encourage one another. Together we show His love. “Two are better than one, in that their cooperative efforts yield this advantage: if one of them falls, the other will help his partner up — woe to him who is alone when he falls and has no one to help him up. Again, if two people sleep together, they keep each other warm; but how can one person be warm by himself? Moreover, an attacker may defeat someone who is alone, but two can resist him; and a three-stranded cord is not easily broken” (Kohelet (Ecc) 4:9-12).

Seek first His Kingdom which rests on the foundation of love.

Grace and Shalom to your home. The Kingdom of God is now!

I love you. I forgive you. Have a blessed and abundant day!

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