No one but you and God know what is in your heart, nor can we ever
truly know what is in the heart of another, for only God has that
ability. We come to know the issues of someone’s heart by their actions,
demonstrations, not their words. One of the most misunderstood
teachings in the Christ message is on judgment. It is not that we are to
avoid being judgmental, for that is impossible. In fact, we are
instructed to employ righteous judgment, to judge based on action, not
on words. However, we cannot judge rightly if our own house is not in
order.
To put our house in order we take an honest,
fearless and thorough inventory of our life. We identify the things
that have been blocking us from fully accepting God’s love and guidance.
Once we have done this we find they are all fear based in one manner or
another, for the adversary, fear has a thousand faces. We risk our
serenity when we pass judgment on another’s actions while ours are just
as bad or worse. We clean up our side of the street first, sharpen our
vision, and then we can speak to our brothers’ difficulties, if asked.
Seeing the pitfalls and roadblocks in someone’s path is none of our
business unless we are asked. Living on the Spiritual Basis, we never answer the unasked question.
We practice patience and prayer, standing ready to go to any lengths to
be of service when called, remembering that although we have great
power in changing ourselves, by our reliance on God in all things, we
have little power in changing others since their desire, just as ours,
must come from within.
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