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I dont know how you would do it, but as for me, between the leading of the Holy Spirit and what the bible tells me is right and wrong according to the Lord, I would know that the money is not mine but that mans, and that to follow the loving our neighbor command, I should inform said person he dropped the money. If he has already left, I could further talk to the bank the next day and tell them that the person who had a transaction just prior to me lost $20 and could it be returned to him.

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Grace to you,

When the Bible asks us to Judge Righteously and to Execute Judgment what is the measure with which we are to use?

In order to Execute Judgment we are going to have to Judge Righteously.

How do we reconcile that with a world that tells us not to Judge?

Peace,

Dave

i may be off the mark here but as i see it

i read and hear the word of god my father ,,, i know his way is the only right way

i compare that to myself

in doing so i judge myself against the example (jesus)

and try to change accordingly those faults that god points out (in all understanding with love)

i see a fault in my bro

i realize that the only reason i see that fault in my bro is because i recognize it in myself

i remember how god dealt with me (deals with me)

i execute judgment on him as god did on me

jesus said forgive them for they know not what they do

i try to live up to that standard,,, arrow

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Could another good word for what you're referring to be discernment?

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Could another good word for what you're referring to be discernment?

Grace to you,

I would say that discernment has more to do with recognizing a situation for what it is. However Judging Righteously and Executing True Judgment means action on our parts. :whistling:

How shall we Judge Righteously so that we may Execute True Judgment?

Peace,

Dave

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Could another good word for what you're referring to be discernment?

Grace to you,

I would say that discernment has more to do with recognizing a situation for what it is. However Judging Righteously and Executing True Judgment means action on our parts. :whistling:

How shall we Judge Righteously so that we may Execute True Judgment?

Peace,

Dave

Havent' read through all the thread, so forgive me if I duplicate an answer. AND - not real sure what you're looking for.

Now that said - When Moses addressed the children of Israel, he said he would appoint judges to judge the people righteously. He meant by being no respecter of persons - everyone is equal. To hear all sides of the argument. That the judgement is reached no matter the ones involved - e.g. doens't matter if theyr rich or poor - impartiality. And, the action judged is based on the word of God concerning His law.

Deu 1:16 And I charged your judges at that time, saying, Hear [the causes] between your brethren, and judge righteously between [every] man and his brother, and the stranger [that is] with him.

Deu 1:17 Ye shall not respect persons in judgment; [but] ye shall hear the small as well as the great; ye shall not be afraid of the face of man; for the judgment [is] God's: and the cause that is too hard for you, bring [it] unto me, and I will hear it.

And of course, we are to take the beam out of our own eye........

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Grace to you,

Now that said - When Moses addressed the children of Israel, he said he would appoint judges to judge the people righteously. He meant by being no respecter of persons - everyone is equal. To hear all sides of the argument. That the judgement is reached no matter the ones involved - e.g. doens't matter if theyr rich or poor - impartiality. And, the action judged is based on the word of God concerning His law.

Ah, Ha!

Now this is more what I'm talking about but, I mean on a level of how we live our lives as Christians and in a broader sense pertaining to our Nation. Even the way that our Churches in this Nation adjudicate themselves.

Isn't the reason why Moses appointed the Judges so that the people could Execute True Judgement and Righteously Judge according to Gods Law?

Peace,

Dave

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Grace to you,

Now that said - When Moses addressed the children of Israel, he said he would appoint judges to judge the people righteously. He meant by being no respecter of persons - everyone is equal. To hear all sides of the argument. That the judgement is reached no matter the ones involved - e.g. doens't matter if theyr rich or poor - impartiality. And, the action judged is based on the word of God concerning His law.

Ah, Ha!

Now this is more what I'm talking about but, I mean on a level of how we live our lives as Christians and in a broader sense pertaining to our Nation. Even the way that our Churches in this Nation adjudicate themselves.

Peace,

Dave

;) I got an "ah ha!" :101:

:blink::ph34r:

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yeah! :ph34r:

I added this part after you posted;

Isn't the reason why Moses appointed the Judges so that the people could Execute True Judgement and Righteously Judge according to Gods Law?
:blink:

Peace,

Dave

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Grace to you,

I wrote this thread beause God has been playing my heart like a Harp this past week with the culmination of Hosea 14;

Ho

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Well, I look forward to learning, but I still don't have a real clear idea of what it means. :wacko:

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