Dear One,
There are judgmental thoughts that are subtle. They deem the actions of another person as being contrary to your social, religious or educational training.
Judgmental actions can be in the form of a disapproving glare or even a disapproving glance.
Other judgmental actions can be as sharp criticisms which are meant to make a person feel punished and belittled. Those actions are not from my family in heaven but they are from the devil's family in hell. No one who is acting as an emissary of mine in the earth will give disapproving glances, glares or belittling criticism and feel good about the results that are accomplished.
There are constructive ways to discipline and there are destructive ways to discipline. Since "discipline" means to make a disciple of another person, you have either made a disciple who will carry on constructive ways or you have made a disciple who will carry on destructive ways.
My ways are always constructive, making disciples of love, joy, peace, faith, goodness, kindness, self control and patience.
The ways of hell are destructive, making disciples of anger, hatred, strife, fear, unkindness, judgment, loss of control and impatience.
Which disciplines do you want to further in your family, the constructive ones or the destructive ones?
My loving, constructive ones bring peace and prosperity into your family
The devil's destructive ones bring strife and poverty into your family.
Think hard when you have a judgmental thought about a person. Think about whether you are contributing to his and your prosperity or if you are contributing to his and your poverty, since seeds always come back and bless or curse you.
Judgment has no good result unless you are judging the devil as being evil and then refuse to obey his temptations for you to judge others.
I said for you to let no corrupt communication proceed from your mouth, only letting word flow that bring peace to the hearer. I said for you not to judge, also. So do not let demeaning, critical and disapproving looks be projected toward others. They curse you and they curse the other person. Ir should not be so in My family
Love, God
Ephesians 4:29-32; I Corinthians 15:33-34; Matthew 6:37-45; Matthew 7:1-5; Luke 6:37-38; John 7:24.
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