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Emptying the Cup: How to Stop Performing and Start Yielding to the Holy Spirit

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  Emptying the Cup: How to Stop Performing and Start Yielding to the Holy Spirit Have you ever felt trapped in a season of spiritual frustration? You want to be used by God, you want to speak on His behalf, but every time you try, you feel like you're hitting a brick wall. You try to manufacture a powerful spiritual experience, but nothing happens. If this sounds like you, there is a liberating truth you need to hear: God doesn't need your ability, your charisma, or your cleverness. He just needs an empty vessel. In a message by The Revelation Bible Ministries , titled "Being Filled and Used by the Holy Spirit Becoming God’s Vessel," we are challenged to stop trying to force spiritual performance and instead learn the true meaning of yielding. The Problem: We Are Too Full The biggest barrier to being used by God isn't a lack of talent; it's a lack of space. Most of us walk around completely full—full of our own opinions, plans, hurts, and ambitions—and then w...

The Fine Line: Understanding Righteous vs. Unrighteous Judgment

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  The Fine Line: Understanding Righteous vs. Unrighteous Judgment In the body of Christ today, there is a massive amount of confusion surrounding the concept of judgment. On one hand, you have believers who are quick to condemn, acting with a harshness that pushes people away. On the other hand, you have those who claim we should never judge anyone for anything at all. This confusion often leads us to two dangerous extremes: legalism or compromise . But when we look at the Word of God, we find that the issue isn’t whether we should judge, but how we judge. In John 7:24, Jesus gives us a clear command: "Do not judge according to appearance, but judge with righteous judgment." What is "Judgment," Anyway? To judge doesn't always mean to condemn to hell. In a biblical context, it often means to evaluate, discern, or make a decision . Every day, you make judgments: is this situation safe? Is this teaching biblical? Is this path wise? The difference between righteo...