Condemnation

Condemnation

Author Darlene J. Conard

Let’s probe into the shame and condemnation. It is a spirit, but not one that comes from God. For many years, I viewed these feelings as a form of punishment, believing they were God’s way of reprimanding me for my shortcomings. This mindset created a heavy weight on my heart, filling me with a sense of unworthiness and fear of judgment. The experience was deeply isolating, as I navigated through moments of self-doubt and guilt, convinced that I was constantly being scrutinized and found lacking in the eyes of God. A preacher I sat under used his carnal ways, drilling them into our souls; it was God’s conviction. He would use these words, “God condemns us,” which is contrary to the word of God. “There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.” —Romans 8:1 KJV.

The word condemnation means censure, blame, and accusation. This comes from Satan.

  • Revelation 12:10 calls him the accuser of the brethren who accuses day and night.
  • Job 1:8-11 Satan goes to and fro to accuse
  • Zechariah 3:1-2 Joshua the high priest stood before the angel of the Lord wearing filthy rags, which the Lord commanded Satan to remove.

In Romans 8:33, it is declared that it is ultimately God who holds the power to justify us. The story of Job serves as a profound illustration of this truth. Despite facing relentless accusations from Satan, Job remained steadfast and unwavering in his faith, demonstrating that he was truly justified in the eyes of God. Through his trials, Job demonstrated resilience and integrity, proving that divine justification is not swayed by human judgment or worldly challenges.

Conviction is an entirely distinct emotion, characterized by a deep sense of certainty and unwavering belief in a principle or idea. It goes beyond mere opinion; it envelops you with confidence and determination, compelling you to stand firm in your beliefs even in the face of opposition or doubt. This feeling often ignites a passionate drive to pursue your convictions, influencing your decisions and actions with a profound clarity of purpose.

God corrects in love and edification. “For whom the LORD loveth he correcteth; even as a father the son in whom he delighteth.” —Proverbs 3:12

I invite you to take a moment today to reach out to the Lord, seeking His guidance and wisdom. Ask Him to uncover the specific ways and through whom the enemy may be attempting to bring feelings of condemnation and shame into your life. Remember, Jesus is ever-present, ready to heal and transform every aspect of our existence. Embrace the opportunity for renewal and freedom that He offers.

Feel free to forward it to anyone you wish.  My mission is to encourage everyone to follow our Lord Jesus Christ with all their heart, soul, mind, and strength. ©Darlene J. Conard Vision Ministries 2024.   This may not be republished or used without the author’s written consent. Darlene J. Conard is also affiliated with Glory Carrier Ministries.

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