jcribb Matthew 7:1-3 says, "Judge not, that ye be not judged.
That's another verse that is frequently taken out of context. "Do not judge." There is a righteous kind of judgment we are supposed to exercise—with careful discernment (John 7:24). When Jesus told us not to judge (Matthew 7:1), He was telling us not to judge hypocritically. The Bible exhorts us to beware of evildoers and false prophets and to avoid those who practice all kinds of evil. How are we to discern who these people are if we do not make some kind of judgment about them? The Bible says (Proverbs 20:11) "Even a child is known by his actions, by whether his conduct is pure and right". and (Matt. 7:16) "By their fruit you will recognize them". Any believer who has studied the Bible should immediately begin to question any doctrine that is contrary to Scriptures. Many will call themselves "christian" but seldom few have religions or beliefs that go by what the Bible says. We are supposed to judge ALL teachings by what the Scripture says. The person that is looking to follow the real, genuine Jesus will have no problem accepting the Bible and ALL that is in it as His Word and will follow His instruction. To do anything else is to be "out of line" with His Word---something He didn't ever say to be.
You are judging me by implying I'm an evildoer, false prophet, and someone who practices in all kinds of evil, my religion does not follow the Bible, my doctrine is not Bible based?
I'm in a cult? You even posted the definition of a cult:The Biblical definition of a cult: A cult according to the Word of God is any group of people that worship anything or anyone other than Jesus Christ, and believe anything contrary to His Word as found in the Bible. It's a FALSE RELIGION.
Uh, I don't worship anything or anyone but the Lord Jesus Christ.
Sheryl, while you are riding the wave of criticism, you are doing more damage than you can imagine. While you may have some people jumping on your bandwagon of judgement, there are more watching you tear down a person that professes to love God, and holds precious the Blood of Jesus. Not good. You are not looking very much like the Christian you yourself are trying to profess.
Please, by all means, stop this berating. Like Jcribb said, with what judgement you judge, you will be judged. Our judge is the Lord Jesus Christ (God). You are looking very bad.
Something else. If the Spirit of God has filled a person (evidence of speaking in other tongues), and is working and living in that vessel, then the enemy can no more possess that person than anything. The Lord, and the devil cannot occupy the same vessel. This is Bible. A Christian full of the Holy Ghost cannot lend habitation to the enemy. They can backslide, denounce God and His goodness, blaspheme the Holy Ghost, and be lost eternally. Then the devil can enter that vessel. Those who have opened a "door" and have invited the devil in, can be possessed. Things like drugs, sexual perversion, murder, dabbling in the black arts, satanism, etc., can open doors for the enemy to come in and inhabit that person.
While we as Christians fail, say things we shouldn't, do sin, etc. However, we have an advocate with the Father to repent and be forgiven for those sins (I repent everyday), but never does that open an invitation for the devil to possess us. The Holy Ghost lets me know when I need to get my life right. If we don't repent, and get those under the blood, or hang on to bitterness, resentment, unforgiveness, etc., then we are in danger of giving place to the enemy, and letting him control us. There are a few times I've messed up in this forum and had to repent, apologize, what have you, to get back on the right track. Every Christian worth their salt (pun intended) has to.
Yes, pray for me, I'll take all the prayer I can get! We ALL need prayer. We are to lift each other up in prayer, not tear down our brothers and sisters. You have said 3 times now "I'm done with this", but you keep coming back with more berating. Even non believers can tell something is very wrong here. Your talking of humbling ourselves. We all need to. None of us has arrived on the heavenly shores yet. We are still striving for perfection.