Embracing Discernment and Mercy in Church Community

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In our journey to become effective members of the body of Christ, we must strive to avoid being a nuisance or a problem within the church. One key aspect of this is understanding the importance of not being a busybody in other people's matters, as highlighted in 1 Peter 4. [00:00:20]

Make sure that none of you suffer as a murderer, a thief, an evildoer, or a busybody in other people's matters. Here is called a troublesome meddler, but in the margin of my Bible, it says one who oversees other people's affairs. That's a literal Greek translation. [00:01:22]

Human nature is such that we always want to have an opinion about a whole lot of things we have nothing to do with, and very often our opinion is wrong because we don't know all the factors concerned. I've had numerous people give opinions about my own doctrine and teaching in our church. [00:03:22]

We all want to become like Jesus Christ. Well, here is one aspect of Christ I would encourage everybody here to seek to follow—a wonderful example. Isaiah chapter 11, he spoke speaking in verse 1 about a stem of Jesse, a branch from his roots. [00:05:37]

Imagine if everybody in this church decided I'm not going to judge from today onwards by what I see or take a decision by what I hear because I may not have known the full truth. There may be other aspects to it which I don't know. [00:07:11]

Discernment, not judgment, is crucial for navigating life wisely. It allows us to see beyond appearances and avoid being deceived by superficial impressions. Jesus exemplified discernment by not judging based on appearances or hearsay. We should strive to emulate His wisdom and fairness. [00:15:56]

If we judge ourselves rightly, we will not be judged when Christ comes back. I want that. You know, I picture many times in my mind, I pictured the judgment seat of Christ, Christ sitting on the throne, judging people, and one by one, the believers coming up. [00:44:27]

God's judgment of you will be merciless without mercy if you have not shown mercy in the way you assessed and judged other people. Please take that seriously. God's judgment of you will be merciless in the final day if you have not shown mercy to other people. [00:47:23]

I say Lord Jesus, make me like you. The passion of my life is to be like you. You never accused anybody. You came to set the captive free, not to put one more bar in his prison by accusing him. What shall I say at the end to everyone sitting here? [00:49:55]

He who has ears to hear, she who has ears to hear, let them hear. Amen. Let's pray. Heavenly Father, there's such a strong tendency in our nature to judge everyone around us, including the loved ones in our own family. [00:50:18]

Save us from this terrible sin of accusing others, judging others. Help us to change our habits to fear you so that we don't judge by what our eyes see or our ears hear, but with righteousness and fairness like you did all your days on earth. [00:50:57]

Help us to be merciful to others just as you've been merciful to us, Lord. Lord, help me be merciful to others just as you've been merciful to me. Hear me when I call. Help me lest I fall into the pit from whence you set me free. [00:51:14]

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