When I look at the laws of Moses which was straight from
the Lord’s mouth and the Holy Bible; both are meant to guide mortal steps with
the leading of the Holy Spirit.
Matthew chapter 12 and John 4 struck a chord in me.
1.
Jesus’ disciples were acting contrary to the law
and Jesus said “it’s alright”. Does this mean that;
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The law laid down by God himself from Moses does
not matter here?
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They have not done contrary to the will of God?
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Things are not as it seems?
2.
Let’s look at when the adulterous woman was
brought to him also; the Lord says “Neither do I condemn you..” From that
moment ALL her sins have been forgiven her!
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If she will pass by your husband and you “keep
an eye” on her…YOU ARE THE SINNER.
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If she preach the gospel to you and you scoff at
her…. YOU WILL BE CONDEMED
3.
By the well with the Samaritan woman when Jesus
says “the man you now have is not your husband….” Does this mean that..
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Where the world sees her as being a wife the 5th
time, Christ saw her as a single woman?
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So, where God says “I hate divorce” does not
apply to her because she can leave her current “husband” and God will not mark
her books that she is divorced!
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If a man is to be directed to her from heaven,
will the man be told that she never had a husband?
These three instances tell us that “Judgment is mine.. says
the Lord”!!! That woman/man you think it’s
glaring is a sinner might not be; while you who are pointing the accusing
finger have sinned. Remember that Christ spoke about those who will be tod "depart from me.... i know you not..."
The word of God says Christ’s crucifixion has stopped the
curse of the law from being a curse for us. It is written that cursed is he
that hanged on a tree. But from that “hanging”, redemption came to mankind.
That is why we.. who are lawful captives can be set free
from all curses, from all debts (known or unknown).
JUDGE NOT! HOLY SPIRIT… TEACH US.
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