Hello my friend,
I know it’s been about a week or two since I last updated my blog; a lot has happen. My sister had her first child (a baby girl) and I became an uncle last Monday (June 8th @ 10:30pm). I’m oh so excited =]. In addition to this, I’ve been working really hard on this site. I admire God because He does guide you and help you when you call on him; I certainly take no credit for what God is doing in my life or with 2PraiseGod.
With that being said, I want to share with you what has happened over the past week because I know it will bless you in some way, shape or form. About a week ago, I was feeling condemned. I was feeling condemned for things I’ve done in my past, for things I’m still being delivered from and for the short comings I’ve encountered while working on this site. It was getting to a point where I couldn’t even work or focus. I would pray and still feel condemned; I was condemning myself on how unworthy I am to work on this site and other task God has given me. A part of me wanted to honestly give up. One of the things I always tell myself is that I don’t want to share with people how to live a life God tells us to live in His word and I’m not walking the walk myself. Whether I want to accept it or not, people are watching me and I’m to an older brother to many.
Furthermore, after days of feeling bad, God led me to read scriptures on condemnation. While doing this, the Lord also led me to read scriptures on conviction. It was then when I realized that God doesn’t condemn me, even if I have sinned and fell short, He doesn’t condemn. God doesn’t want me or any other person to walk around feeling as though we’re failures nor does He want us to sit around dwelling on our mistakes. God isn’t expecting any of us to be perfect, only He alone is perfect. We can only strive to be perfect and live a Christ like life, but even doing so, because we are human we will still come short. I encourage you to read Condemnation and Conviction. I’ve learned from it as it brought clarity on not only condemnation but conviction as well. I pray that it blesses you as it has blessed me. Remember, there’s no condemnation to those who are in Jesus Christ (Romans 8:1). May God Bless you and I pray you have a bless week =]
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