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The Judgment of Mercy

Christ longs to lead us through a judgment of mercy not of severity, but our free will is needed to love God, your God with all your might and all your soul and to choose to seek truth and life from His instruction. His way is the happy path, it is straight and not crooked, it is surrender in faith and not nerves under pressure. We should try our best to follow His instructions and seek the deeper meaning to them in order to apply them to our situations, not just mentalize or imagine. The Fruit is good, the Tree is Life, to those who seek it. "Thank you Lord for deliverance from spirits of Criticism, accusation and judgment from my life. Thank you Creator for the judgement of mercy prescribed to me, by your Son and the instruction in scripture that guides the world. ☀️


*Key Aspects of Mercy and Judgment in Scripture:

James 2:13 (Mercy Triumphs): This verse is frequently cited to show that while justice is necessary, God's, and specifically Jesus', ultimate desire is for mercy to override judgment.

Isaiah 30:18 (Waiting to be Gracious): Describes God as one who waits to be gracious and longs to show mercy, indicating a deliberate, patient, and loving action rather than immediate judgment.


John 3:17 (Purpose of Christ): Jesus did not come into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through him might be saved, highlighting his longing to save rather than condemn.


Hebrews 4:16 (Throne of Grace): Encourages approaching the throne of grace confidently to receive mercy and find grace in time of need.

These verses illustrate that while God is just, his mercy is the intended outcome, actively overcoming the punishment deserved by sinful humanity.

 
 
 

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