My Month Of Impact! Mt5:16

Once again Lord, we want to ask your forgiveness.
We have come to lie down at the foot of the cross to implore your forgiveness, to beg you to forgive us.
On your altar this morning we repent, we open our hearts to you to cleanse them of all kinds of filth and filth and wickedness.
Father, please have mercy on us.
You always warn us, we do not obey, we always want to do what we want, we want to satisfy men and we always fall.
We need you very much, Lord.
We got lost, we lost our way, we have no direction or reference point, we went down to Egypt for a walk and we drowned in the mud.
We have become experts in judgments.
This way for us to always judge.
In our churches we are champions to judge pastors,
In our homes, Our beautiful mothers are seen as witches,
In our companies, we never stop copying our colleagues in black.
Our hearts are always animated with bad motives.
Even as Christians, we have found ourselves in this dance, we always start with a remark, which becomes after a criticism to be at the end of the judgments.
The Bible tells us that our words are a seed, they can produce life or death.
We think we are right, we are convinced that we have seen it right, that is why we allow ourselves to speak out against others, to criticize, we hurt the people around us, we want to defend ourselves without letting the place for the Holy Spirit to act.
Beloved, we judge because we place ourselves in a position of superiority, a position of judge.
And in this place, we say to the Lord that we refuse to be broken, we don’t want the father to strip us, we want to satisfy the flesh.
Of ourselves, we will not be able, let us appeal to God who judges everything perfectly and who dispenses justice.
If a person we know walks past our office or house without greeting us, we get frustrated and start slandering them or whispering in our hearts the true hypocrisy of the person.
To judge a person is to take the place of God, it is not a simple act, it is to pose as superior, it is to put his brother in the dock and pronounce his sentence.
We together form the body of Christ and are each one of its members.
We need the other and each is essential to the constitution of the whole.
If one of us is having a hard time, or a spiritual easing, instead of criticizing them and allowing division to set in, let’s lead the fight in prayer together.
It is in this that we are a help for our neighbor and not a stumbling block.
A help is an assistant, a help, a support, a force.
It is not a slave, a servant, it is not a dependence or an inferiority but it is the one who supports us when we are weak or in need, it is the one who speaks to us with love, wisdom, delicacy based on the bible and which lets the Holy Spirit convince us.
A helper is a person who gives a hand to help us achieve our projects, it is a comfort in the trials, it is a person who supports us, it is an associate.
It is our role as brothers to encourage our neighbor not to stray from the presence of God, not to push him to sins,
Let the enemy not use us to discredit a brother, to make a scandal of him, let us not be the rock on which many will collide, stumble, fall and break.
We must foster fellowship and encourage love.
This is why God gives us this serious word, it is a warning, it is an exhortation for each of us.
Romans, 14:13 – Therefore let us not judge one another any more; but rather do not do anything to your brother that is a stumbling block or a stumbling block.
Be a helper not a destroyer!
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