There's a HUGE difference between following God's direct commandment and acting from the wickedness within your own heart. It's a pretty bad take. Christ and the Father have the authority and capacity to make such righteous judgement.
I don't know if you have read the Bible or not but one of the most common themes is "they" keep doing wicked things and because of "their" wickedness and unrighteousness, then "they" get disciplined, up to and including annihilation, then lather, rinse repeat. Do this for centuries and suddenly, 109. Evil wickedness.
And yet, we must STILL forgive them in our hearts and pray for them to come to Christ and repentance. Jesus gave us only TWO commandments we MUST follow to be His disciple, and righteously judging others isn't one of them. That's left for Him.
You're welcome to keep revenge on your heart if you want. That's your choice. The Bible warns STRONGLY against that so good luck with that. Have a blessed day!
Also, if you're worried about righteously being judged according to Scripture by a fellow brother in Christ, perhaps you need to read and meditate on John 7:24.
There's a HUGE difference between following God's direct commandment and acting from the wickedness within your own heart. It's a pretty bad take. Christ and the Father have the authority and capacity to make such righteous judgement.
I don't know if you have read the Bible or not but one of the most common themes is "they" keep doing wicked things and because of "their" wickedness and unrighteousness, then "they" get disciplined, up to and including annihilation, then lather, rinse repeat. Do this for centuries and suddenly, 109. Evil wickedness.
And yet, we must STILL forgive them in our hearts and pray for them to come to Christ and repentance. Jesus gave us only TWO commandments we MUST follow to be His disciple, and righteously judging others isn't one of them. That's left for Him.
You're welcome to keep revenge on your heart if you want. That's your choice. The Bible warns STRONGLY against that so good luck with that. Have a blessed day!
Also, if you're worried about righteously being judged according to Scripture by a fellow brother in Christ, perhaps you need to read and meditate on John 7:24.
I don't think you understand the meaning of that verse that you just referenced. Anyway, this is not a productive conversation. Have a blessed day!
You can still remain strong like a rock while still being loving and compassionate. You know, like Jesus. Like how the Bible teaches us to be.