The document is a daily devotion for January 31st about freedom from condemnation through believing in Jesus. It discusses how God sent Jesus not to condemn the world but to save it, and that those who believe in Jesus are not condemned. It then has a prayerful reflection thanking God for freedom from condemnation and guilt, entering into God's rest, and receiving peace and righteousness through Jesus' death and cleansing blood. The reflection encourages writing things heard from God in a journal.
The document is a daily devotion for January 31st about freedom from condemnation through believing in Jesus. It discusses how God sent Jesus not to condemn the world but to save it, and that those who believe in Jesus are not condemned. It then has a prayerful reflection thanking God for freedom from condemnation and guilt, entering into God's rest, and receiving peace and righteousness through Jesus' death and cleansing blood. The reflection encourages writing things heard from God in a journal.
The document is a daily devotion for January 31st about freedom from condemnation through believing in Jesus. It discusses how God sent Jesus not to condemn the world but to save it, and that those who believe in Jesus are not condemned. It then has a prayerful reflection thanking God for freedom from condemnation and guilt, entering into God's rest, and receiving peace and righteousness through Jesus' death and cleansing blood. The reflection encourages writing things heard from God in a journal.
The document is a daily devotion for January 31st about freedom from condemnation through believing in Jesus. It discusses how God sent Jesus not to condemn the world but to save it, and that those who believe in Jesus are not condemned. It then has a prayerful reflection thanking God for freedom from condemnation and guilt, entering into God's rest, and receiving peace and righteousness through Jesus' death and cleansing blood. The reflection encourages writing things heard from God in a journal.
Day 5: Freedom from Condemnation Read: Matthew 6:5-18
For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God (John 3:17-18). Prayerful Reflection: Lord, I want to go beyond courtyard kingdom living, and move into that intimate place with You. I have carried tremendous guilt and condemnation, but your promise is, Therefore now, there is no condemnation to them that are in Christ that walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit (Romans 8:1). Help me to be able to show this freedom from condemnation to these who are a part of my Growth Group / Connect Group. I worship You, God. Im entering into Your rest this day. I receive supernatural peace. I thank You, my Father. No condemnation, no guilt, no shame, Jesus, You are my righteousness. Thank You for dying for me. Thank You for the cleansing power of Your blood that gives me confidence toward God. Thank You for loving me while I was yet a sinner. I bless You Lord. Dont forget to write in your journal the things you hear from God!
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