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lostANDfound:
Good one Stello!

Jeff:

--- Quote from: cheekie3 on May 19, 2016, 04:06:49 AM ---Jeff -


--- Quote ---I sinned today.  I may have hurt someone's feelings by my actions, and it could potentially cost me my job, but as I was thinking about what I'd done, I started listing character flaws.  I counted 31 of them and I don't think the list is complete yet.

Satan doesn't really even need to bother with me.  I sin just fine all on my own.
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I believe the sequence of events that each of us must go through is on these lines:

1. I understand that Our Heavenly Father first shows each of us our individual sins (each in His own time of His choosing).

2. Then He leads us to repent of each and every one of our horrid deeds (and this may include, at times, the burden to personally seek forgiveness from some of those we sinned against).

3. This is done in His timing, and one sin at a time.

4. This is always with the prerequisite need for us to forgive all those who have sinned against us - before He will completely forgive each and every one of our own sins.

5. But in all this, He is faithful, and He Graces each of us (in His time of His choosing) with the Faith of His Beloved Son - in order for us to start overcoming (and begin to conquer) each and every evil device that Satan has thrown at us.

6. His Truth (and not our own truth, or anyone else's truth) SETS each and every one of us TRULY FREE.

I hope this helps you a little.

Kind Regards.

Still Learning and Always Humbled

George.

 

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Every response here has been uplifting and enlightening. I'm so grateful for the fellowship in this extraordinary place as well as the ongoing instruction and process of learning.

>>>one sin at a time.

Something that's often been expressed here is that what appears on the outside can be a reflection of the heart.  When the eye sins it's to be repented of in the heart.  I've been asking myself "what's in my heart right now?" when I'm struggling with something.  I realized today that it could possibly be a way to identify sin that God might be showing me.

Today I asked that question and the answer was immediate - fear.  So that's what I'll pray about.

Thank you all so very much. :)

cheekie3:
Jeff -


--- Quote ---Something that's often been expressed here is that what appears on the outside can be a reflection of the heart.  When the eye sins it's to be repented of in the heart.  I've been asking myself "what's in my heart right now?" when I'm struggling with something.  I realized today that it could possibly be a way to identify sin that God might be showing me.

Today I asked that question and the answer was immediate - fear.  So that's what I'll pray about.

Thank you all so very much. :)
--- End quote ---

We should all be able to know exactly what the intention(s) in our heart is / are at any point in time - as it all starts from our heart.

People sometimes accuse me of being this or that - and I often reply that I know what is in my heart and what they have deduced is not correct - as that is not the intention in my heart.

I find it useful and very helpful to myself to check the intention(s) in my heart - as I see this as part of His High Command that we should judge ourselves first before we can evaluate the motives and intentions of others - otherwise we are unlikely to see the whole Truth of a situation.

I hope this helps a little.

Self Evaluating and a Big Judge of one (namely a Judge of Me and Me alone) George (as I judge no one but myself as instructed by Our Heavenly Father) - otherwise that little great i am that was my old ego of my old self (who is governed by the Law of Sin and Death) may wake up from the dead (and I want my old self to remain dead and buried - so he cannot do any harm to me or others) - as I want to Live my Life in His Love governed by His Laws of Life (Aionian) in His Holy Spirit.

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