July 02, 2025 2 min read
We all share one simple truth about being human - we all sin. This isn't just about some of us. It touches every single person.
All men will sin, every last one of us will sin; there is no way around it. We have Satan's seeds within us and our flesh lives to sins.
Think about it like this: no one can dodge this part of human nature. It's woven into who we are. Satan's pull affects us all, working through our human weaknesses.
This truth isn't meant to make us feel bad. Instead, it helps us understand ourselves better. When we know this about our nature, we can face it with open eyes.
When we judge others, we hurt ourselves too. It's a trap we need to avoid.
If we sit up there and we judge each other by the sins that each and every last one of us commit, then Satan gets to hold us down.
Think about it - we all make mistakes. When we point fingers at others for their sins, we give power to negative forces. It's like handing Satan a tool to keep us all stuck.
Instead of judging, we can choose to understand. Remember, we're all in this together. Each of us faces our own battles with sin.
The best thing we can do is:
When we stop judging others, we free ourselves too. It's about lifting each other up, not tearing down.
You can learn more about God is willing and about God's kingdom and how it operates and God is willing by Charlene Murray.
When we want to grow in our faith, it's important to learn more about God's will and kingdom. This helps us make better choices in life.
Learning about God's kingdom helps us:
Remember this simple truth: when we judge others for how they live, we limit ourselves. It's like giving Satan power over us. Instead of judging, we should focus on understanding God's will.
As Charlene Murray teaches us, there's always more to learn about God's kingdom. When we keep learning, we grow stronger in our faith. This helps us live the way God wants us to live.
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