Luke S:
(sorry, one day I'll be fully awake - I'm just not sure when)Are we familiar with Matthew 7:1 where Jesus says, "Judge not, that you be not judged." Jesus also says in John 7:24, "Do not judge according to appearance, but judge with righteous judgment."
Ooh, wait. See, if you snag scripture out of context, you can make any point you want. However, if you place both of those two verses back into their original context, you'd have your own answer.
You are making Jesus look like He spoke out of both sides of His mouth by quoting these two verses without context! Each speak of different things. One explains censorious, hypocritical, self-righteous, and other unfair types of judgments, and says it is forbidden.
The other says that it is necessary to discern "dogs" and "swine" from one's own brethren. We are called to a righteous judgment. That is the only way to fulfill the commandments that follow Matthew 7:1 et al.
My faith resides on a knowing that my God will guide and protect me.
God guides you. You see, there is such a thing as free will, and we use
that as well. When we choose freely to sin, God will keep whispering our name, but will not (generally) shout or send Archangels to stand in our path for "protection." God is not at your beck and call on whim to fix it when you break it. You'll reap what you sow. You are not called to walk blindly wherever you want. Don't forget that path is ooooooooooh so narrow.
When you get saved, you do so because "felt" christ. You sense His love for you, and his eternal caring and peace for you.
Um, no. When you are saved, it is because you have made the freewill decision to turn your life over to Jesus Christ as both your Lord and your Savior. It is a conscious
decision, not a warm fuzzy
feeling. Those who are led by warm fuzzy feelings are those who blow in the wind... When the warm, fuzzy feeling goes away during times of trial, they are the first to curse God and demand retribution and find their faith failing them.
You see, I have firsthand experience with this. And I've seen it over and over again, not just with me, but with many new believers who "feel" God with them. There will be tests and trials where God isn't "with them" (i.e. it's no longer warm and fuzzy). Check out Job.
Phil: you have your verse: Matthew 7:6.