Judging is Not My Job
Thanks for Rejecting Me; Thanks, Donald Trump; Judging is Not My Job
Just want to say thank you anyone who has rejected me, left town without leaving your contact information
(who was my friend and stayed at my house), who unfriended me on Facebook, or was the love of my life and used to be my friend but now won't talk to me but won't tell me why; who won't respond to a Facebook message, pick up the phone when I call or return my calls...anyone who has done those things, because...
(who was my friend and stayed at my house), who unfriended me on Facebook, or was the love of my life and used to be my friend but now won't talk to me but won't tell me why; who won't respond to a Facebook message, pick up the phone when I call or return my calls...anyone who has done those things, because...
I am free now from the pain of rejection. It is something that Christ has done -- Christ who lives in me by the power of the Holy Spirit. Christ was the most rejected person - is the most rejected person in the world. It has not been easy and it didn't happen overnight, but I am free now.
And I want to thank Donald Trump for letting me off the hook as far as performance is concerned. If I was ever of the frame of mind that I needed to perform a certain way or be perfect or flawless in order for people to believe I am a Christian or want to be like me, Donald Trump has certainly broken that mold off. Because he is just him.
My job as a Christian is not to judge people but to love people and pray for them - even my avowed enemies. They are all created in the image of God and he loved them enough to send Jesus Christ to die for their sin, and so who am I to judge them? It's that simple. I can say what I want about what they do or say but I can't hate them or talk about blowing them up. That's not my job.
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