Walking Away

Our fear should be staying at tables and partaking in things that God hates.

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Women of God have been taught to be nice and not make waves, to be silent, compliant, and polite.

Because of this, we often sit at tables we should remove ourselves from.

Where do you show grace, vs when should you walk away and not look back?

How do you know what tables to walk away from?

1 – Walk away from tables of people who attempt to elevate themselves above others, speak down to others, mockers, think themselves an authority, and have self-imposed titles – these are haughty eyes.

2 – People who make up their version of the truth, share half-truths, partial truths, a lie mixed with truth, people who don’t know the truth but speak on things anyway – these are lying tongues.

3 – Remove yourself from tables of people who hate others, display no fruit, and are angry and bitter – Jesus said hate in our heart makes us a murderer. These are hands that shed innocent blood. (not excluding the obvious shedding of innocent blood such as abortion, SRA, etc)

4 – People who set out to harm others in word, action, and deed, having no fear of the Lord. People with an agenda – these are hearts that devise wicked schemes

4 – People who recruit you to dislike others, and rope you into gossip and agreement – these are feet that are quick to rush into evil

5 – People who claim to know something about someone (or something) based on heresy, secondhand information, and slander – these are people who give a false witness and who pour out lies

6 – Tables that divide the body, fight over secondary issues, and believe they know everything about God. Lacking humility, always speaking and never learning – these are persons who stir up conflict in the community.

These are the six things the Lord hates, and the seventh is detestable to Him.

Remove yourself from these tables.

Many stay out of fear.

Fear of becoming the next victim.

Fear of retaliation.

Our fear should be staying at tables partaking in things that God hates.

Walk away.

 

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Heidi is the founder of  Kingdom Come Home a brand infused with love. Love for Jesus, love for people, and a burning passion for His word. We desire our company to assist in reaching all nations with the Gospel. We offer lifestyle options for God's people that align with biblical principles.

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