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autumnlockheart · 1 month ago
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🥳 Testimony Time:
Jesus freed me (thru Apostle Kathryn Krick at 5f Church) even more from the awful repetitive thoughts of: "I'm not good enough, I'll never be as good as the other people at 5f Church, and there's something wrong with me". I was rejecting these thoughts, but I feel like l've received more freedom in this area while watching the livestream yesterday.
🎉 You can watch the replay on Apostle Kathryn or 5f Church's YouTube under the "Lives" tab. The title of the message is "Praying The Jesus Way".
Glory to God 🔥♥️🔥
I honor you Mama K 🫶🫶🫶
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troubledontlast1 · 4 years ago
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If Christ didn't come to condemn the world, it's probably not our job to do that either. #jesus Jesus did not come to shame sinners. Jesus came to save sinners. #jesussaves Jesus said, “It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners.”- Mark 2:17 #jesuscametosavethelost 46 Jesus said, "I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness. 47 “If anyone hears my words but does not keep them, I do not judge that person. For I did not come to judge the world, but to save the world."- John 12:46-47 #jesuscametosaveus 16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. 17 For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. 18 Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because they have not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son.- John 3:16-18 #jesuscametosavethesinners 🔥Subscribe to my YouTube channel and podcast,👉🏾"Uplift Past Crossroads"👈🏾🔥 Befriend me on Facebook/LinkedIn = Sean Christopher Jenkins 🔥Follow👉🏾@troubledontlast 👈🏾IG/Twitter/Snap for more🔥 Turn on Post Notification - Like - Comment - Share - Save repost @godsgrace2428 ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ . . Follow my other Instagram accounts: Subscribe to YouTube(in bio)👉🏾@my_daily_bible👈🏾 Subscribe to podcast(in bio)👉🏾@upliftpastcrossroads👈🏾 YouTube👉🏾@upliftwithdrj👈🏾 Fashion👉🏾@glamourmeetsgq👈🏾 . . 👤 Tag a friend who would like this page ⬇️ ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ #jesuscametosave #jesuscametogivelife #jesuscametosavetheworld #forgodsolovedtheworld #forgodsolovedtheworldthathegavehisonlybegottenson #jesusdiedforyou #jesusdiedforus #jesusdiedforoursins #nocondemnation #nocondemnationinchrist #nocondemnationinjesus #nocondemnationinchristjesus #nocondemnationforthoseinchristjesus #jesussavedmylife #jesussavedme #sinnersavedbygrace #savedbygrace #savedbygracethroughfaith #jesuslovesyou #godlovesyou #jesuslovesme #godsforgiveness #godforgives #godforgaveyou #godwillforgiveyou (at Nashville, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQo3o3klgIp/?utm_medium=tumblr
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georgecrabb7 · 2 years ago
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If You Are A Christian, You Are Not Judged For Your Sin. Jesus Was Alrea...
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popegregory72 · 2 years ago
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I got 99 problems but #romans8v1 #nocondemnationinchrist https://www.instagram.com/p/Cj1jAUgOExDshFGAX8sMWpxVNUUcCu0yFfqKxw0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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livinhealthee · 3 years ago
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Be e-inspired! Romans 8:1 tells us there is no condemnation to those who are in christ jesus. But if you’re like me, you have a tendency to dwell on your mistakes, shortcomings and faults. This kind of self-examination is good from time to time as an aid to keep you on course. But dwelling on your mistakes produces condemnation which only leads to degradation. You cannot change events from the past but you can learn from them as part of your growth process. My will for you is that instead of focusing on the negative things about yourself, focus more on spiritual things instead of your carnal nature. Be encouraged by this scripture today because it could be applied directly into our lives at any given moment when we feel condemned or degraded by our failures and imperfections! Thank God He sent His son Jesus Christ so that we might live with Him forever through faith in Him! Don't let Satan condemn or degrade you!!! #coachmelonie #jesus #lord #nocondemnation #nocondemnationinchrist #blessings #faith #trust https://www.instagram.com/p/CUM8jKNBUIn/?utm_medium=tumblr
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thedustyscholar · 6 years ago
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God uses broken things. It takes broken soil to produce a crop, broken clouds to give rain, broken grain to give bread, broken bread to give strength. It is the broken alabaster box that gives forth perfume. It is Peter, weeping bitterly, who returns to greater power than ever. #vancehavner #godusesbrokenpeople #movingforward #psalms51 #nocondemnationinchrist #forgiven #jesuslovesyou
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hadassaholivier · 4 years ago
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I think the point the writer is trying to make is often times you find christians persecuting homosexuals when they are also committing sins in their own lives against God. They make it look like homosexuality is the unpardonable sin but it's not. Sin is sin and all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. And anyone can be redeemed. So next time you see a homosexual and your tongue is itching to condemn them remember your own sins. And remember, let love lead. Shalom. #Godislove #jesussaves #theunpardonablesin #letlovelead #learnbeforeyouleap #nocondemnationinchrist #NohatejustGod #noslavetosin #PeaceandLife #LifeandImmortality #salvation https://www.instagram.com/p/COI-QdthNEy/?igshid=1qlfyr1b9jvwx
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riocarandang · 4 years ago
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#NoCondemnationinChrist (at Brgy. Boot, Tanauan City, Batangas) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFActKbj86ht6su8RKEfobeYhMIPtyERBLONok0/?igshid=1vkpw1r764co2
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moshay7 · 5 years ago
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#nocondemnationinchrist #qualitytimeinquarantine #cjmahaney https://www.instagram.com/p/B-XE05xJhaW/?igshid=hild0n9tqtae
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cornerstoneeldridge · 6 years ago
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Pastor Scott’s Perspective —“Grace vs. Tolerance”
No one in today’s world wants to be considered “judgmental.” For many people today, calling certain sins “sin” is considered hate speech. Even candidates for political office or judicial appointments are being asked questions like, “Do you consider ________ to be sinful?” And of course, the politically correct answer is “No.” Regardless of what the Bible says.
The assumption is that if someone regards a certain behavior to be sinful, then that person must hate all persons committing that sin. This is especially true with regard to sinful behaviors associated with the LGBTQ lifestyle. But it applies in other areas as well. The underlying assumption is that sin means condemnation. To call a behavior sinful is to judge and condemn and hate that person.
The cultural solution to that problem is Tolerance – understood as accepting both the person and their behavior (one requires the other according to modern notions of tolerance). Disapproving of someone’s behavior is equated with condemning and hating that person. Therefore, to be a compassionate and loving and decent human being, one must convey approval of all such behavior. In many cases, such “tolerant” people are well-meaning and are trying to be kind. But they have bought into the notion that being kind to a person requires approving of their behavior.
What would happen if parents adopted that philosophy: being kind to my children means tolerating and approving of all their behavior? Would that be wise – or loving? When certain behaviors are harmful – either to that person or to others – is it loving to encourage that behavior?
Do we believe that God is wise and loving – and that behaviors He calls sinful are wrong because they are harmful – or do we know better today?
Equating tolerance with acceptance and approval of all behavior leads to a dilemma: we must choose between being kind and being truthful. The truth is: some behaviors are wrong and harmful and yes, sin. But if sin is linked to condemnation, then calling sin “sin” means condemning and hating the person committing that sin. Therefore, to be kind, one must not judge or disapprove of the behavior.
Some people call that grace. But it is not grace; it is worldly tolerance. What do we mean when we speak of the grace of God? Do we mean that God does not judge sinful behavior? Do we mean that God has changed his mind as to which behaviors are sinful? Are behaviors that are listed as sinful in both the Old and New Testaments no longer sinful because our culture now says so? Do we need to become more grace-full than God is?
Jesus said (John 16:8) the Holy Spirit (Paraclete) convicts the world concerning sin and righteousness and judgment. Three taboo words in our culture: sin, righteousness, judgment. Is the Holy Spirit therefore anti-grace? Surely a God of grace would have nothing to do with judging people guilty of sin? Surely a God of grace could accept us in love without requiring righteousness on our part? Surely convicting the world of sin, righteousness and judgment would be antithetical to Grace?
Antithetical to Tolerance, yes; antithetical to Grace, no. Why? Because of the Gospel truth that the Cross severs the connection between sin and condemnation.
“There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus… By sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh and for sin, he condemned sin in the flesh, in order that the righteous requirement of the law might be fulfilled in us…” (Romans 8)
The God of the Old Testament – and the Mosaic Covenant – is the same God as the God of grace revealed in the New Testament – the New Covenant. What changed is the Cross. The Cross changes everything. The Cross severed the link between sin and condemnation.
What are some of the implications of that wonderful Gospel truth?
1. There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. All our sin was justly condemned once and for all when Jesus bore our sins in his body on the Cross. Therefore, it would be unjust for God to punish us for sins that have already been punished at the Cross.
2. God is just in extending His mercy and forgiveness and grace to us. He does not condemn US, but He has condemned SIN at the Cross. God does not waive the penalty for sin -- the penalty was paid in the death of His Son. God does not wave a magic wand over our sin and guilt and pronounce us forgiven and righteous when in fact we have all sinned and broken His laws. The Cross was the ultimate demonstration of God's love AND God's Justice. Grace is NOT tolerance. God does not tolerate sin -- He condemns it. But Jesus' sin-bearing death absorbed that punishment so that there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.
3. Because the link between sin and condemnation has been broken, we can be honest about our sins. We can come clean. We can confess our sins. We can agree with God that what He calls sin, is in fact sin. Sin is still sin, but sin no longer carries with it any condemnation. There is a remedy for sin: the Cross of Jesus Christ. Therefore, we can own our sin without being weighed down with shame.
4. Because the link between sin and condemnation has been broken, therefore when we call sin "sin," that does NOT mean that we are condemning those committing that sin (ourselves or others). The world connects sin with condemnation. To call a certain behavior "sin" is to condemn that person. No. The Cross severs that link.
5. Sin is still sin and is still bad for us. Sin no longer means condemnation, but there are still negative and harmful consequences for sin. God's laws are established in love and wisdom. For our good - and the good of others. When we violate His laws and break His commandments, we suffer the consequences -- and so do others. It is NOT loving to encourage people to continue in their sin. When we exhort people, we love to stop sinning -- humbly looking to ourselves and our sins first -- we are not doing so to condemn them, but rather to lead them away from self-destructive choices.
6. God no longer counts our sins against us. Sin is still sin and sin is real. But Jesus took care of our sin problem at the Cross. So now, it is not sin that separates us from God; it is our refusal to come to God through Christ that alienates us from God. ALL sins can be forgiven. ALL sin-debts have in fact already been paid in full by Jesus. There is NO sin so sinful that can keep us from experiencing the love of God. We just need to repent of our rebellious ways and accept the grace and forgiveness and righteousness that are offered to us in Jesus Christ.
7. The Holy Spirit convicts us of sin – not to condemn us – but to lead us to repentance, forgiveness, cleansing, freedom, and wholeness at the Cross of Christ. That is love. Grace does not deny sin or rationalize sin or excuse sin or celebrate sin. Grace acknowledges sin as harmful and then leads us to the Cross of Christ to find forgiveness and cleansing and freedom. God doesn’t merely tolerate us when we sin. He lavish-es His heart-transforming grace upon us so that we can live as free men and women under His blessing.
Biblical grace is far superior to worldly tolerance. Biblical grace applies the truth of the Gospel to the reality of our sin. Tolerance leaves us in our sin -- lacking the assurance of God’s acceptance, whatever society may say. Grace confronts us with our sin – but then leads us to the Cross of Christ. Grace assures us that the Cross has broken the link between sin and condemnation. Grace assures us of God’s love and forgiveness and acceptance – all based on Jesus’ death and resurrection, not on our inadequate performance. “There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” Amen.
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samvayya-blog · 7 years ago
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God condemns us no more.... We shouldn't too.. #nocondemnationinchrist #romans8
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nownaturalnfc · 8 years ago
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#Romans #reading #studying #scripture #sin #repentance #forgiveness #nocondemnationinchrist #JesusGirl #Jesus
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diaryofasavedgirl · 8 years ago
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Jesus didn't come to condemn people; He came to show love and save people from their sins. That's it. (John 8: 1-11, 1 Peter 2:22, Romans 13: 8-13, Romans 8: 1-2) #Jesus #salvation #love #life #nocondemnationinchrist #God
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loveonthemove-blog1 · 8 years ago
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#loveonthemove #RezforJesus #nocondemnationinchrist
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treasureforourhearts · 2 years ago
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No condemnation for those in our Lord and Saviour. #treasureforourhearts #treasureverse #treasureGodsword #Godspromises #scripture #bibleverse #dailyverse #treasureRomans #NKJV #Romans81 #bibleverseoftheday #Christian #whodidnotwalkaccordingtotheflesh #thosewhoareinChristJesus #NoCondemnationInChrist #walkaccordingtotheSpirit www.treasureforourhearts.com Lin
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dailybibledeclarations · 6 years ago
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#nomorecondemnation - God has not condemned you. The truth is that when you make such silly mistakes, God does not condemn you. Although He convicts us, he often showers us with His love at the moment we repent and turn back to Him (Isaiah 55:7). Also, He uses our experiences for His glory. . . . That condemnation you suffered was not to punish you but for God to refine you and use your story for the generations to come. They can learn from your experience because you have been through it and you’ll be able to teach them in the way of our Lord Jesus Christ. . . . Read more on the #christianblog and leave a comment, let's connect! . . . . . . #nomorecondemned #nocondemnation #feelingcondemned #jesuscondemnedtodeath #christianblogposts #christianfaith #christianblogger #christianlife #christianbeliefs #acquittedbychrist #dailydeclararations #dailybibledeclaration #dailybibledeclarations #declaretheword #bibledeclarations #bibledeclaration #speakerofgodsword #speakfaith #speaklife #speakgodsword #speaktheword #biblicaldeclarations #christianwomen #christianwriter #christianwoman #newblogpost #nocondemnationinchristjesus #nocondemnationinchrist https://www.instagram.com/p/BwjUXyxFvFM/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=k6y9yk528clc
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