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Touch not my anointed! Who are you to judge another man's servant?
||September 27, 2008|365 reads
 

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Gary Phillips
September 27, 2008
Good Blog.  Good Message
Prophet Jay
September 27, 2008
I knew this one had some word in her. I guess that advice I gave her must be paying off. I think God is doing some shaking over in that house! God bless you Destiny!
REMARKABLE TERRY
September 27, 2008
Amen to that Destiny...I only want God to be my judge.
I've experienced people being my Judge, Jury and Executor.
Amen
GraceAlone
September 27, 2008
http://www.letusreason.org/Pent44.htm We are called to judge with a righteous judgement
GraceAlone
September 27, 2008

What did Jesus actually say on judging?

Protectors of false teachers will say Jesus said, “not to Judge,” quoting Matthew 7:1, therefore that we cannot “judge.” At first glance it appears that Jesus does forbid judging, but lets continue to read the passage. Matthew 7:1-5: “Judge not, that you be not judged.” For with what judgment you judge, you will be judged; and with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you.” And why do you look at the speck in your brother's eye, but do not consider the plank in your own eye?” Or how can you say to your brother, 'Let me remove the speck from your eye'; and look, a plank is in your own eye?” Hypocrite! First remove the plank from your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck out of your brother's eye.”

In other words you can judge as along as you are not doing the same thing. If you want to help another and have taken care of yourself in this area, then you are able to see and operate on your brother.  Jesus does not say don't operate under any circumstances, but allows us to remove the speck when we can see. But Jesus goes on and says in v:6: “Do not give what is holy to the dogs; nor cast your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn and tear you in pieces.” What He is saying is that we need to make sure whom we are engaged with. When you try to correct someone with the Holy Word and they are haters of truth they will not receive the pearls and will turn on you. So we are to weigh out whom we give the Word of God out to.

Christ kept this theme throughout His ministry rebuking the people in Luke 12:55-57 “And when you see the south wind blow, you say, 'There will be hot weather'; and there is.” Hypocrites! You can discern the face of the sky and of the earth, but how is it you do not discern this time? “Yes, and why, even of yourselves, do you not judge what is right?” This was said right after Jesus lectured on His coming, how it would bring division, not unity (Luke 12:56-57).

Jesus also said “Beware of false prophets!” (Matthew 7:15) this is a warning but comes as a command from our Lord. But how could we “beware” of “false prophets” unless we test what they say? Instead of obeying what Jesus said, some actually ignore this and support them. How? By saying, “don't test it,” “don't touch God's anointed.” They do this because they have been taught “by them” not to question them. Loyalty and respect are good qualities but we cannot fall into the trap that because so and so was in ministry for 20-40 years or we know them personally that they can't say something terribly wrong. True men of God are willing to be corrected from the Word, no matter who spoke a certain teaching or prophecy.

LURM

Destiny Diadem
September 27, 2008
Prophet Elder,

I agree with this statement I found at the link you provided "John 7:24 Jesus says: “Do not judge according to appearance, but judge righteous judgment.” What Jesus does tell us is not to judge by our own opinions, but instead judge by the word of God..."

However, manypeople think they are judging with a righteous judgment. We just have to remember to be discerning and wise. Yes, judgment starts in the house of the Lord, but we must judge wisely because the goal is to heal/restore the fallen person.
Destiny Diadem
September 27, 2008
Thank you Pastor Gary. I am glad the blog blessed you. I woke up around 4 am (after getting two hours of sleep) to write this. I have to be obedient when the Holy Spirit says do something.

Yes, Prophet Jay, when you spoke those many anointed Words into my spirit, my spirit responded and now I feel like I am on the right path. You are truly a prophet of God because you spoke some things that only God could have showed you.

Thursday I prayed with my friend. We were on the first floor, warring in the spirit. We starting binding the spirit of suicide. One person we knew was just depressed. The next day, we found out that person wrote four suicide notes. Thanks Prophet Jay for speaking life into my spirit. May God bless you richly. You have found someone on this site who is following you as you follow Christ. I knew I had that "crazy" anointing, but you and a few others have pushed me to another level. I am walking in my purpose today. I even pray for people on the streets when I pass them in my car. I am walking in my purpose today.
GraceAlone
September 27, 2008
Yes Destiny. Righteous Judgement. I will defer to the word discernment. Our judgements hold no weight other than pointing out pot holes in life.
Destiny Diadem
September 27, 2008
Prophet Elder,

I receive your words. I like what you said, "“Do not give what is holy to the dogs; nor cast your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn and tear you in pieces.” What He is saying is that we need to make sure whom we are engaged with. When you try to correct someone with the Holy Word and they are haters of truth they will not receive the pearls and will turn on you. So we are to weigh out whom we give the Word of God out to."

My blog is not saying that we should not judge, but I am cautioning saints to be careful. If no one corrects us, we won't get better, but then there are those people who judge everything. Let's stop wasting time judging foolish things. Let's judge sin, not preferences. For instance, at my school, the teaches waste time over gum chewing. I chew gum to keep my breath fresh, so I don't care if my students chew gum. I'm sure many students feel the same way. As long as they don't pop, blow, of stick the gum on the desk, I am all set. I told them not to let me see them chew it. Listen, kids are failing. They can hardly read, yet we waste time on gum chewing. Why do we minor in major things and major in minor things?