Condemnation

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In a night vision I was shown a picture similar to one you see here.  The picture appeared as I heard words of destruction and decay being spoken.  A common phrase for such words is known as “putting oneself down.”  Truthfully, negatively spoken words are condemning.  Everytime you say, If I had a brain I’d be dangerous.  I can’t win for losing. I can’t catch a break.  If it wasn’t; for bad luck, I‘d have no luck at all, or sarcastically saying, That’s the story of my life.  Or perhaps being reminded of past times [if] you were ever called dumb, stupid, an idiot, a $#%^%.  From the worlds perspective, this is verbal abuse.   It is written, in Romans 8:1, there is therefore NOW no condemnation to him who is in Christ Jesus.  To him WHO IS IN Christ Jesus.  If you are a Believer who accepted Christ INto your bodily temple, and have been water baptized, old things have passed away.  You are a new creature IN Christ.  So ask yourself, what old thoughts or behaviors am I repeating?  The “I wish I would have/ should have/ or could have”, events of the past cannot be changed.  Dwelling on past events that you cannot change keeps you in bondage to the enemy: perplexed, in turmoil and in constant dilemma.  If you think on the matter long enough, anger and resentment will take root and perhaps provoke a retaliatory action.  Jesus gave us Peace.  Cast the past into the sea of forgetfulness. Forgive yourself and others, then #FuHgettaboutit!

Demolish arguments and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge of God; and take every thought captive to obey Christ.  2 Corinthians 10:5 ESV

God knows you are fearfully and wonderfully made and can do all things through Christ Jesus who strengthens you.   Psalm 139:14, Philippians 4:13

Do you Believe? 

If so, Demolish that condemned house!