Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Stop Judging Me!

How often does it happen when those around you who wallow in their sin accuse you of judging them when you haven't even opened your mouth?

The truth is that the way they are living is causing them to "feel" judged . There is no reason for me to tell them the err of their ways because they already are experiencing the penalty/judgement of their sins while they still live. However they have become so numb to it that they don't even realize what is happening. The reason they accuse you is because the voice they have learned to supress for so many years is yet again trying to speak and they begin experiencing turmoil. There is no need for me to judge because their actions are bringing upon them the due judgment.

Their refrain of "You only live once. Enjoy it while you can." or "as long as I'm not hurting anybody" is the epitomy sin: self-centerdness. This is one of the greatest lies ever told. People who live by this have no conception that the few years we live on the earth is what sets the stage for eternity. It's the focus on self. The here and now. The particular moment where if it feels good it must be good. They're are so deep in their own misery they can hardly stand being quiet even as they sleep because when your quiet the voice of conviction begins. It's so ingrained in this culture we make billions of dollars selling distractions to minimize the moments of silence. (save that for another post)

God has laid down a pattern for all aspects of life (nature, relationships, etc...) as mentioned in many posts here. Unlike the plants and animals, we have been given a choice whether or not to live out those patterns. Based on your decision you either receive blessing or cursings/judgement. This is the way life works. There is no grey area here. Again there is no need for me to outwardly condemn them or tell them they're going to hell because they are already being condemend and are living in hell on earth because of their actions/choices. This is clearly apparent by their continuous search for happiness and never being able to find it. It's an unqeuntiable thirst. It IS hell.

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