🙏 Righteous Judgment, Forgiveness, and God's Law
- Michael Hopkins

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🙏 Righteous Judgment, Forgiveness, and God's Law
⚖️ Judging Others and God's Justice
Do not judge by appearances, but judge with right judgment.
Related Scripture: John 7:24
“Judge not, that you be not judged.”
Related Scripture: Matthew 7:1
This verse means: If you judge others, You also will be judged.
What is a righteous judgment?
A righteous judgment is: Following the Ten Commandments.
Everything else is man's laws not Gods.
The Lord is a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness.
The Lord keeps steadfast love for thousands.
The Lord forgives iniquity and transgression and sin (your mistakes).
The Lord will by no means clear the guilty.
Related Scripture: Exodus 34:6-7
It states God will not clear the guilty.
So if someone has wronged you, pray and explain to your Father in Heaven.
Father Jehovah will deal with it.
This keeps you from looking bad in man's eyes.

😠 Instigated Behavior
It's called Instigated Behavior.
Instigated Behavior means:
When someone makes you mad, And you do something in return to them.
It is not your fault, Because the other person instigated the behavior.
The other person is the one who brought on the behavior.
Men get this wrong all the time.
Many good people locked up because of Instigated behavior.
Man Judged them unfairly, Not knowing what instigated behavior is.
🙏 St. Mykul’s Prayer: A Plea for Divine Alignment
In our journey through life, we often seek guidance and wisdom beyond our own understanding.
St. Mykul’s prayer is a beautiful expression of this desire.
It is a heartfelt plea for divine intervention and alignment with Jehovah’s will.
It serves as a reminder of the profound connection we can cultivate with the divine.
This allows us to become vessels of His wisdom and love
📜 The Prayer
“I pray for Jehovah to speak through me all the time,
and I pray for Jehovah to remove all my thoughts
and implant thoughts of yours all the time God,
as I do not even want my thoughts.”
Prayer of the Saints







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