Pastor Vincent - 12 March 2015

Make Good Judgment Through A Pure Spirit

In our everyday living, we receive a lot of information about people and things, causing us to respond to them in certain ways. And it is important to not only make good judgment on them, but also rejecting and challenging the wrong thoughts we have, so that we have assurance in the decisions and footsteps we're taking. Often, we use certain yardstick or standard to discern the thoughts coming to us. Instead, what is most needed is a pure spirit that is upright before God - one that recognises the truth of God as supreme, and constantly pray through it to seek His will in discerning all things coming to us. Reject and go against the self-serving voices, rationalization and own logics inside us, while there's speck in others eyes, likewise, there may be spiritual blindness of our own eyes too. Pray to seek God's will according to His truth, and Holy Spirit will work according to the truth we know, manifesting the loving kindness, wisdom and love of God to the people around us!

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