Are you their accuser
True Believers must stop resisting sinners and start loving mankind the way Jesus loves.
In an age where division, pride, and religious hostility have hardened hearts, the Spirit of God is calling His people back to the original mandate: to reveal Christ, not condemn the world. Jesus Himself declared, “For the Son of Man did not come to destroy men’s lives but to save them” (Luke 9:56 NKJV).
Instead of spending our energy speaking against sin, why not direct people toward Jesus, the only One who can break the chains of sin?
Romans 6:20 reminds us, “For when you were slaves of sin, you were free in regard to righteousness.” There was a day when each one of us walked in rebellion to God, blind and bound. But now—having become slaves of righteousness—we no longer cling to the desires of the flesh, but surrender to the transforming power of the Holy Spirit (Romans 6:17–18 NKJV).
How then can we judge those who still live where God has already rescued us from?
Jesus’ rescue mission was never to condemn mankind but to save us (John 3:17 NKJV). When the adulterous woman was thrown before Him, Jesus did not join the chorus of accusation. Love compelled Him to silence the voices of condemnation and to speak life: “Neither do I condemn you; go and sin no more” (John 8:11 NKJV).
He addressed the sin after revealing grace.
Unbelievers will continue in their sin regardless of how loudly we shout at them. Accusation has never saved a soul. But love—true, Spirit-filled, Christ-centered love—creates a doorway for the Holy Spirit to work repentance, salvation, and forgiveness in the heart.
We may not reach everyone, but we can love the broken, the bound, and the wandering into the Kingdom of God.
Too many today reject Christ not because of Jesus, but because of the man-made religious system that often misrepresents Him—zealous for rules, yet lacking the heart of God (Matthew 15:8–9 NKJV).
Perhaps it is time for us to remove the plank from our own eyes before we attempt to remove the speck from someone else’s (Matthew 7:3–5 NKJV). We must examine our posture: are we representing Christ, or merely religion?
Jesus never called us to condemn humanity. He commissioned us to proclaim the Good News—a Gospel that heals the brokenhearted, sets captives free, opens blind eyes, and brings salvation to the soul (Isaiah 61:1–2; Luke 4:18 NKJV).
For far too long we have pointed fingers, highlighted failures, and told the “bad person” how bad they are—when God has instructed us to reveal His love, kindness, and redeeming power. Scripture declares, “The goodness of God leads you to repentance” (Romans 2:4 NKJV).
Let us return to the heart of Christ:
Not to accuse.
Not to condemn.
But to love, restore, and lead the lost to the Savior who still transforms lives today.
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