Righteous Judgment
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Righteous Judgment in a Culture of Honor
By Mike Bickle211:02:22PRO 11:13MAT 7:1MAT 18:15LUK 17:3JHN 7:24ROM 12:101CO 5:1GAL 6:1EPH 4:15TIT 1:10Mike Bickle emphasizes the significance of establishing a culture of honor within the body of Christ, highlighting that honoring one another is essential for receiving God's blessings. He explains that while we are called to honor all members of the body, this does not contradict the biblical mandate for righteous judgment, which is necessary for correction and restoration. Bickle clarifies that Jesus taught us to judge, but with the right spirit and purpose, aiming for redemption rather than condemnation. He stresses that true judgment involves tenderness, grace, and confidentiality, and is ultimately an expression of God's love and care for His people. The sermon calls believers to confront sin within the community, ensuring that such actions are done in a spirit of humility and love.
The Rider on the White Horse
By Brian Guerin355:08REV 19:11Brian Guerin delivers a powerful sermon titled 'The Rider on the White Horse,' focusing on Revelation 19 and the multifaceted nature of Jesus Christ. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing Jesus as the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, who comes in righteousness to judge and make war against wickedness. Guerin encourages the congregation to embrace the fear of the Lord and to build their lives on the unshakeable foundation of God's Word, as the world faces increasing deception and turmoil. He shares prophetic insights and personal experiences to illustrate the urgency of being prepared for the coming days, highlighting the need for a pure and devoted bride for Christ.
2 Peter 2:13
By John Gill0PRO 14:12ISA 5:20MAT 12:36ROM 2:61CO 15:33GAL 6:71PE 4:32PE 2:13JUD 1:12REV 20:12John Gill expounds on 2 Peter 2:13, emphasizing the consequences of unrighteousness and the just punishment that awaits those who indulge in sinful pleasures without regard for future judgment. He describes the behavior of those who revel in sin openly, likening them to Sodom, and highlights their role in defiling themselves and others through their actions. Gill warns against the dangers of self-deception and the scandalous behavior of those who partake in feasts while living in sin, urging believers to recognize the seriousness of their conduct and the impact it has on the community of faith.