Minister Gioron

Hear Them Out Before You Pass Judgement, Why You Judging Anyway?

Are you quick to speak and slow to listen? Being reactionary to the slightest hint of offense means, Houston we have a problem. The word for today says, be quick to listen, giving people a chance to complete their thought. Allow the longitude of their thought to complete its journey before cutting them off. Slow to speak and slow to become angry is the way of love. Many people have issues presenting their claim or in comfortably getting out their true feelings with their words. That’s why many people go straight to the nuclear level of frustration when trying to explain something. They have not learned how to fully express themselves, or have never been allowed to complete their thought without interruption. The love of God is here to help bear such people and not allow the listener to get so impatient with them to the point of dismissing them before they finish speaking. Being slow to listen isn’t easy for many of us, that’s why we need the fruit of the spirit to be developed in us (Galatians 5:22-24). Hopefully you’ve begun the process of crucifying your flesh with its passions, and desires. To be quick to hear, and slow to speak is having the understanding of hope and the possibility of saving a soul for Christ. This practice of being slow to speak is necessary for our personal growth in the Lord, and in our natural, everyday dealings with people. Hear them out before you pass judgement.

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