Judge Me Not! | Perilous World Radio 12/13/24

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In this week's episode of the Perilous World Radio Show, host Alan Masters reflects on dealing with familial insults, particularly during the holiday season. As families gather, individuals are often confronted by relatives who have known them since childhood, holding onto memories and judgments from their past. Alan suggests that these family members maintain a metaphorical "file" filled with recollections of past mistakes and transgressions. He acknowledges that while everyone has their own perspective on these incidents—what one might label as stealing, another may see as borrowing—what remains constant is the weight of these shared histories. Alan emphasizes that navigating these interactions requires understanding and a balanced view of the complex dynamics at play within familial relationships. As a test, consider what you are truly made of and for whose sake you stand when faced with opportunities or obstacles. When you navigate these challenges, reflect on who ultimately wins. If God triumphs through your good deeds, that is a victory. If you succeed by chance, it can feel surprising and wonderful. Yet, the greatest victories are those that come directly from God, marked by a gentle breeze that reminds you, “I love you, I’m with you.” This can happen; it has happened for me, and it can happen for you. You need to be willing to confess and submit, realizing that He already owns you, not the other side. Have a great weekend, have a wonderful week ahead.

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