Emmy Moore
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And so we could still be assigned to people without being yoked. And an example I have on the top of my head is even the prophet Samuel. The prophet Samuel was looking over Saul and Saul was absolutely far from God. Like the Holy Spirit got up and left Saul. But Samuel was still assigned to Saul to give him the word of the Lord.
And so we could still be assigned to people without being yoked. And an example I have on the top of my head is even the prophet Samuel. The prophet Samuel was looking over Saul and Saul was absolutely far from God. Like the Holy Spirit got up and left Saul. But Samuel was still assigned to Saul to give him the word of the Lord.
And it was in the only reason as to why Samuel continued his relationship with Saul was because God instructed Samuel to look over Saul. There became a time where Samuel had to step back because Saul gave into sin and iniquity so much and Samuel grieved.
And it was in the only reason as to why Samuel continued his relationship with Saul was because God instructed Samuel to look over Saul. There became a time where Samuel had to step back because Saul gave into sin and iniquity so much and Samuel grieved.
But the times that Samuel was looking over Saul, it was because God had called him to look over Saul, even though they were not equally yoked in friendship or let alone on a spiritual basis.
But the times that Samuel was looking over Saul, it was because God had called him to look over Saul, even though they were not equally yoked in friendship or let alone on a spiritual basis.
Saul used to be a man of God, but because he fell far from God, Samuel had a different role of not being equally yoked and deeply yoked with Saul, but instead he created a healthy balance to where he was able to minister and pour into Saul. Does this make sense? So it's creating healthy boundaries and it's addressing that there's a huge difference between loving people and associating with people.
Saul used to be a man of God, but because he fell far from God, Samuel had a different role of not being equally yoked and deeply yoked with Saul, but instead he created a healthy balance to where he was able to minister and pour into Saul. Does this make sense? So it's creating healthy boundaries and it's addressing that there's a huge difference between loving people and associating with people.
You can love people from a distance and you get to decide how far you want to go. But association and associating with what they may be doing and things that are not Christ-like that you've been convicted of and God has told you not to be around and et cetera, you can love people without being associated with them each and every single day and cultivating that very deep relationship.
You can love people from a distance and you get to decide how far you want to go. But association and associating with what they may be doing and things that are not Christ-like that you've been convicted of and God has told you not to be around and et cetera, you can love people without being associated with them each and every single day and cultivating that very deep relationship.
it's just understanding that there's two different paths. And if God has assigned you to that person to help them up and guide them, that you really have to be tender to the voice of the Lord and his instruction to carry that out well. Some people though, God's just calling you to drop and you just got to let it go.
it's just understanding that there's two different paths. And if God has assigned you to that person to help them up and guide them, that you really have to be tender to the voice of the Lord and his instruction to carry that out well. Some people though, God's just calling you to drop and you just got to let it go.
Because if God does not call you to that person and if that person is flat out like they don't want to hear Jesus, you got to dust the hands. You got to dust the dust off of your hands and just leave them. Right. And it's mostly imitating the heart of Jesus and not leading and not allowing an open door that can lead to spiritual conflict or compromise. Right.
Because if God does not call you to that person and if that person is flat out like they don't want to hear Jesus, you got to dust the hands. You got to dust the dust off of your hands and just leave them. Right. And it's mostly imitating the heart of Jesus and not leading and not allowing an open door that can lead to spiritual conflict or compromise. Right.
And so where we see Jesus ministering to those and assisting those who he wasn't, well, it's Jesus, but there was a different relationship that Jesus had with the disciples, his friends, than the relationships he had with the sinners and the tax collectors. There was a different relationship there.
And so where we see Jesus ministering to those and assisting those who he wasn't, well, it's Jesus, but there was a different relationship that Jesus had with the disciples, his friends, than the relationships he had with the sinners and the tax collectors. There was a different relationship there.
There was a deeper investment that Jesus had with his disciples and with his friends because there was that relational equity. But then we see how Jesus communicated with the sinners and the tax collectors. He's still gracious and kind and was ministering them. He was always leading them back to God though with kindness and he was never partaking in their wickedness.
There was a deeper investment that Jesus had with his disciples and with his friends because there was that relational equity. But then we see how Jesus communicated with the sinners and the tax collectors. He's still gracious and kind and was ministering them. He was always leading them back to God though with kindness and he was never partaking in their wickedness.
He always caught the tax, the sinners, the tax collectors and the prostitutes in a time where they were just able to sit down and eat and Not when they was doing a whole bunch of things they weren't supposed to do in the first place. His love didn't depend from other people's righteousness. It just came from his divine nature and his mission to save people.
He always caught the tax, the sinners, the tax collectors and the prostitutes in a time where they were just able to sit down and eat and Not when they was doing a whole bunch of things they weren't supposed to do in the first place. His love didn't depend from other people's righteousness. It just came from his divine nature and his mission to save people.