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Apostle Dr. Richard Udoh

Thursday, June 13, 2019

THIS BEAM IN YOU

“Therefore, thou art inexcusable, O man, whosoever thou art that judgest: for wherein thou judgest another, thou condemnest thyself; for thou that judgest doest the same things.”
Romans 2:1
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“If thou, LORD, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?” Psalm 130:3. The word of the Lord is your guide into all truth. With His word, you shall be totally liberated to see rightly and to live according to the will of God. Therefore, you must make out time to study the scriptures so that you start reflecting the image of God in the right sense. His word is an eye opener. It enables you to see correctly every aspect of life the way God wants you to see them. You also need to be in the spirit to aid your walk and work with the Lord.

Our world is full of criticisms and baseless condemnation. We have a better calling. Our calling is to get people back to God and not to condemn them. If you look inward my brother, you will discover that you’re far from the level that qualifies you to judge any man. You are not there yet! You are still on the march towards the mark. Beloved of God, get yourself prepared and aligned to suit God’s purpose rather than spend time judging your fellow believers. If God will mark iniquity, will you be able to stand? It’s therefore not your job to condemn anyone. The truth is this, you are not actually propagating anything when you criticise. If you are really given to His Word, you will be so loaded with love and compassion which will make it difficult to condemn any man. Instead of condemnation, tell them the love of God for their soul.

Beloved, get rid of the beam in your eyes so that you will be able to see correctly the aspect of other people’s lives where God wants to use you. It’s hypocrisy to behave as if you are complete and entire. Jesus said: “Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye…”Matthew 7:5.

Prayer: Lord, I will not be an accuser of your work

Further Reading: Matthew 7:1-5

Read through the Bible: Deuteronomy 18 & Psalm 105