Dear One,
I gave people free will and with free will comes the right to make choices. You must give people the right to make choices without judging them for their choices. Their choices are made with the limited knowledge that they have at the time, just like you.
No logical person would make a choice that he knows will hurt him. His limited knowledge of the repercussions of the choices is what is the problem. You have done the same thing.
People are not your responsibility that you would judge them for their choices, right or wrong ones. You can encourage them to make right choices but you can't make them choose what you want them to choose, whether it's life or blessings, or whatever.
Your prayers can impress upon their subconscious mind that they need to make a change in their behavior, but even your prayers cannot force a person to make the choices that will enhance his lives.
My promises for you are yes and amen and you know that because you are My child. Don't judge a person who does not know that truth in the deepest area of his heart.
Remember that forgiveness means to release a person from your judgment, from your punishment for wrong choices and from your disapproval. You must do it for your own good as well as the other person because he might already feel guilty for making a wrong choice. He doesn't need your disapproval, punishment and judgment also.
Release him from the guilt as well as releasing him from the results of bad choices. In doing that, you release yourself from being judged by others. Both of you are released from the clutches of judgment which wants to extract every ounce of life from you.
Judge not that you be not judged. Boomerang judgment is a sure thing.
Boomerang forgiveness is a sure thing, too.
Love, God
Matthew 7:1-5; Luke 6:35-36; Matthew 6:14-15; Deuteronomy 30:19; Proverbs 11:19-20;Proverbs 18:21.
I gave people free will and with free will comes the right to make choices. You must give people the right to make choices without judging them for their choices. Their choices are made with the limited knowledge that they have at the time, just like you.
No logical person would make a choice that he knows will hurt him. His limited knowledge of the repercussions of the choices is what is the problem. You have done the same thing.
People are not your responsibility that you would judge them for their choices, right or wrong ones. You can encourage them to make right choices but you can't make them choose what you want them to choose, whether it's life or blessings, or whatever.
Your prayers can impress upon their subconscious mind that they need to make a change in their behavior, but even your prayers cannot force a person to make the choices that will enhance his lives.
My promises for you are yes and amen and you know that because you are My child. Don't judge a person who does not know that truth in the deepest area of his heart.
Remember that forgiveness means to release a person from your judgment, from your punishment for wrong choices and from your disapproval. You must do it for your own good as well as the other person because he might already feel guilty for making a wrong choice. He doesn't need your disapproval, punishment and judgment also.
Release him from the guilt as well as releasing him from the results of bad choices. In doing that, you release yourself from being judged by others. Both of you are released from the clutches of judgment which wants to extract every ounce of life from you.
Judge not that you be not judged. Boomerang judgment is a sure thing.
Boomerang forgiveness is a sure thing, too.
Love, God
Matthew 7:1-5; Luke 6:35-36; Matthew 6:14-15; Deuteronomy 30:19; Proverbs 11:19-20;Proverbs 18:21.
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