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Oh man, who art thou that thou canst judge thy brother, or why thinkest thou that thou art justified by saying that thou art judging righteous judgment.
For by so saying are you not holding yourself up as one who is righteous enough to determine the righteousness of others.
Look unto God for judgment. For He only is able to know the hearts of men and see the complete picture. His knowledge and understanding exceedeth all that of man. He only is able to make a complete and fair judgment.
And now I perceive in your heart that you would ask why it is that God would say, "If ye judge, judge righteous judgment," if it so be that you should leave all judgment up to God. Does it seem to you that God is contradicting Himself?
Behold I say unto you nay. For He is no more contradicting with this statement than he is if he says pay unto me one tenth of your increase and then says, consecrate all that you have unto me. Is not one law above another? And the glory for keeping the first commandment equal to the brightness of the moon and the glory for keeping the second like unto the brightness of the sun.
Which glory do ye desire to have? For you shall receive that which you are willing to embrace.
Now I say unto you that to leave all judgment up to God is to live the level of the glory of the sun. Did not our Lord say that "as you judge so shall you be judged"? This being true, how could you risk the judgment of anyone.
And how could we judge any organization? For is there not a purpose in God's great plan that He has allowed so many levels of understanding for His children? Each level emits light to the degree that it is in alignment with Godly principles.
God looks upon each of these levels as good for they all allow an individual to progress towards light one step at a time. Therefore in this manner God is actually out of judgment for He allows you to progress by giving you agency in all things, never condemning His children even though they may at times turn from the light that they may know to prize it highly.
And what shall the judgment day be like? You shall look upon your own glory and light and know that that which you emit is exactly what you have earned. You shall gravitate to those of a like brightness and be comfortable in their presence.
Thus will you see that as I have said "leave all judgment up to God," that God is actually out of judgment and into agency.
From the Fathers to Mike Rigby
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