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Matthew 7

Matthew chapter 7 is all about judging others. We have to focus on not being hypocrites and not judge. We have to be kind to others. You need to know your God, brothers, and sisters. Jesus is the only way for us to get to heaven. You have to open that door for Him. Don't knock lightly on that door. Pound it to the ground. He is our faithful provider. He is the door to salvation. You also have to be sure you want to go into that door. Think about what we do for our children. God will do so much for you if you actually seek Him. Miraculous things would happen. What is good for us is good for anyone. You have to be right with God, and not many people are. We don't need more war, more deaths, or more storms. People are going in all directions and we need to help guide them to the Almighty. This is happening right now in our society, especially since it's election day. False prophets are everywhere and we have to be aware of them. There is also a difference between being in church and worshiping God. Many people will follow the antichrist. It will look good and it will feel good, but non believers will get thrown into the fire. Few people will find the narrow road. You can serve your entire life in the church and still not be what God has called you to be. Jesus helps you, so help others. Help others the way God helps you. Don't turn your back to Him. Get to know the bible or storms of life will rage. The storms will wash you away. Faith's shift. You have to give 100% and build your faith on Jesus Christ. Look at Satan and say, "Get thee behind me Satan." Build your foundation on Jesus Christ. Jesus was a nobody who became a somebody. Follow Him, and you will prevail.

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