The Courtroom Confrontation




What are their charges, Satan? Why do you have them in chains? I already liberated them! State your case now!


Well, my Lord, truly you may have liberated them, but that doesn't stop them from still being in my chains. I will state my case now!


Some I'm holding bound because they refuse to take your free gift. Some are held by idolization, some by addictions, some by sexual immorality, some by drunkenness, some by anger, some by jealousy and envy, and even the grudge and malice crew. To mention but a few, they are bound because my fruits are in them; they gratify their flesh. This is my case.


I stood in the Lord's Court, watching the accuser of brethren run his mouth. I gazed upon the ones who are bound; their case played before my eyes. I thought idolization was just bowing to inanimate things, but from what I saw, it was excess adoring, worship, and spending time with anything or anyone except God.


"I judge them not for their sins; I died for it all and remember them no more. But they must accept my sacrifice and me." Christ said.


And I woke up: "Reconciliation! Intercession!" kept ringing in my mind. I was at the court, and now I'm stating the case before you.


As believers, we have a mission: to let the world know God loves them and gave His only son to die for their sins.


As someone not yet saved, the devil has no good intention for you; never will he. All he does is steal, kill, and destroy.


As a lukewarm believer, being lukewarm doesn't count in God's eyes. Beat your body and subdue it; be disciplined with things you interact with, lest you become a slave to them.


And to everyone, the devil will never cease to be the accuser, especially of brethren. His head is already bruised, so he doesn't have much time. Hence, he utilizes every opportunity.


Plead your case before the Lord while on earth, because after death comes judgment, and there's no repentance in eternity. Let's rise as prosecutors against the devil and his agents. One with God is a majority.


Song 🎶: Softly and Tenderly by Carrie Underwood 

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