In the Spirit, the Lord spoke to me weeks ago about compromising. The understanding has been long in coming. I struggled with it because the idea of compromising, when I represent perfection, seemed unworthy of the holiness I serve. Amongst the direction he gave me he said,
"...This(compromise) is what will make you more effective, as you will have value to the direction they create."
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So tonight, weeks later, I approached in the Spirit, the servants of the Lord who surround me, and asked,
"Am I compromising?"
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And in the Spirit this was set upon me,
"All is well, you abide in the Lord, and you have learned to trust him as he is inside you. There have been times where you stray, and then face consequence not knowing why. Everything is balanced, your actions and the consequences.
Some of what you say is forced, it is a measure of zealous behavior, which is honorable but human. The compromise you seek to make is in times like this. You are right when you feel that religions compromise, and the consequences fall on the leadership.
But in your case, you are an expression of faith itself, and your consequences are of consequences that remain with you. Since none listen when there is no compromise, a compromise is what they attach to, relate to, as it has a basis in their humanity. Yes, you are right in believing you do not have to compromise. But as you were told, compromising makes you effective. You have noted the results yourself.
Choices dictate how the truth is applied in what you share. And the consequences ring into eternity. Yes, as you believe, love of other and a love for the Father do not lead to charges during judgement, as there is no worldly gain to create a cost that must be repaid.
Share selflessly what love brings through you. This is in essence what brotherly love is.
Be well."
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So for you, my spiritual family, what was shared here should give you a number of insights.
One is into the inner workings of man made religions that are so different in the directions they take. They themselves likely do not know that they compromise to be effective, but we now know they do, add we now know the Lord sees it.
Another insight is that individuals, like myself, who have no house or leadership, accept the consequences of compromise solely on themselves.
Yet another insight is that whatever the consequences, if the basis of the compromise is sincerely for reasons of fulfilling Christ's loving commandments, then the consequences of these compromises do not lead to charges(condemnation) during judgement. (I feel this gives a deeper explanation into what Paul said regarding 'there is no condemnation').
Consider this.
Do you compromise to be effective? Do you serve the will of God or the will of others in doing so-
Love of the Father and or love of others should always be your consideration before you act in a way that compromises the purity of truth.
Blessings.
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