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God´s judgement is good

GOD´s JUDGEMENT IS GOOD.

Many believers fear God’s judgment, but His judgment is good. God´s judgement is good.

Seeking His Judgment in Our Walk


All the judgments of God are good.
It is wisdom to seek His judgment at every point in your walk with Him.
Life easily entangles a man who runs away from God’s presence, for when you dwell in His presence, you will continually be judged—and refined.


The Burning That Comes with His Presence


Running from God’s presence is not what many think.
There is a great burning that comes with His presence—a holy responsibility that comes with being close to Him.
In His presence, all wood, hay, and stubble are consumed. Self is offered and burned away there. When you draw near to Him with hidden sin in your heart, it brings deep unrest—something many have discovered through the ages.


When Judgment Cleanses


Often, our reasons for wanting to be in His presence are selfish. But that is where His judgment comes in—the fire that cleanses and purifies the motives of our hearts.
Judgment is not cruelty; it is a form of humility and dependency on God. It is man’s accountability in response to the Father’s work within us.


Mercy Before Judgment


“Mercy triumphs over judgment.”
The Father always extends mercy before judgment. When people are warned that His judgments are near, they can cry out for mercy—and His mercy will save them, granting them another chance to repent.


Understanding vs. Agreement


Jonah understood God’s judgment and His ways because he lived and witnessed them in Nineveh. Yet understanding God’s judgment does not always mean agreeing with it.
Understanding is necessary, but it is not enough. The Lord desires not just comprehension—but agreement. The purpose of divine judgment is to help us see as He sees, understand as He understands, and live by His standard.


“The coming judgment for those who call upon My name but do not seek Me will be that they will increasingly fall out of timing with Me. They will be in the wrong place, doing the wrong things, even preaching the wrong message. They will try to reap when it is time to sow and sow when it is time to reap. Because of this, they will bear no fruit.”


Matthew 3:11-12
[11]I indeed baptize you in (with) water because of repentance [that is, because of your changing your minds for the better, heartily amending your ways, with abhorrence of your past sins]. But He Who is coming after me is mightier than I, Whose sandals I am not worthy or fit to take off or carry; He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire.
[12]His winnowing fan (shovel, fork) is in His hand, and He will thoroughly clear out and clean His threshing floor and gather and store His wheat in His barn, but the chaff He will burn up with fire that cannot be put out.


The Fire That Restores
It is the Father’s work in a believer to restore—and in order to do that, He must cut down, expose, and throw into the fire.
The fire represents His judgment, and it is a good judgment that cleanses and brings true repentance.
When your fruit is not good, it must be exposed and cut off so that the Father’s work in you can produce good fruit.


The Righteous Judge
God is not only a Father—He is also a righteous Judge who judges in truth.
Many of the turbulence we face are often the results of His judgments. When we insist on our own ways, they collide with His plans for us.


Our True Reality
Our true reality is found where Jesus is—and where He wants us to be.
Even heaven is not a reality without Jesus. Our works and fruits mean nothing without His endorsement. They will bear no lasting value unless we yield to and respond to His workings within us.

You are unstoppable.
Love from Abba.

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