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#2: No Condemnation

Join Rebecca in her morning devotions as she shares from Romans 8:1: “There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” We’ll be talking about the difference between judgement and condemnation, the problem with extremism in the body of Christ, and how we can walk with discernment rather than judgement, being led by the Holy Spirit rather than our own self-righteousness. This is a dig deep, pull out your Bible, and “search me and know me” kind of episode . . . it ain’t no milk. If you’re hungry for a little bit of “spiritual solid food”, this one’s for you.

Easy Time Code Guide

00:39 Intro to this episode (concept of condemnation)

3:28 How can we walk as Christians? 

5:54 How can we walk without compromise? 

8:11 Romans 8:1 

9:35 John 8:1-11 Jesus does not condemn us

11:25 Judgment vs. Condemnation 

13:55 Romans 2:4 His kindness leads us to repentance

15:25 Do people see us as following God’s example? Do they see love? 

17:37 Judgment within our families, friends, or others we may be close to

20:00 The need for close community, discipleship, mentorship 

21:15 Speaking into others based on Holy Spirit

24:30 Judge not/Condemn not… (Matt. 7:1, Luke 6:37, James 4:12)

27:55 Biblical truths vs what people say (balance)

30:50 God is bigger than we are and that’s okay

32:25 When you aren’t sure… 

33:44 Discernment and being rooted in the Bible

37:00 Trusting God to do what only He can do

39:33 Prayer & preview for the next episode



Join Rebecca in her morning devotions as she shares from Romans 8:1: "There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus." We'll be talking about the difference between judgement and condemnation, the problem with extremism in the body of Christ, and how we can walk with discernment rather than judgement, being led by the Holy Spirit rather than our own self-righteousness. This is a dig deep, pull out your Bible, and "search me and know me" kind of episode . . . it ain't no milk. If you're hungry for a little bit of "spiritual solid food", this one's for you.

I used to review curriculum, now I create it!