Myths and errors abound in the church about judgment.
One such myth is the idea that to judge is ungodly or not Christ-like.
The myth persists despite the New Testament declaring Christ as the Judge of all men and every apostle looking forward to the return of Christ to judge (2 Tim 4:1).
From the mouth of the Son, Isaiah 61:8 says, “For I the LORD love judgment, I hate robbery for burnt offering…”
David writes, “the LORD loveth judgment, and forsaketh not his saints” (Psalm 37:28).
This must be why Jesus said, “judge righteous judgment” (John 7:24).
In contrast, Christians today are commonly embarrassed by the idea of judgment, warn each other not to judge, and distance themselves from delighting in judgment (Isa 42:1). This is commonly done in the name of Christ, love, and grace.
The church lacks judgment for sure.
This is why our seminar this October has as its theme The Judgment of God.
https://graceambassadors.com/seminar26
Sign up to reserve your seat and learn what it means to love judgment, delight in judgment, and look forward to the judgment of Christ.
For your edification,
Justin “lover of His appearing” Johnson