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Steven Bobb

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One interesting thing, I see but not in line for Biblical thinking, is one sinner seeming to think they're on higher moral ground than another. Like, I know 2 people who. One thinks they're on higher moral ground than the other though both have besetting sins. The one woman is by all indications committing adultery and in fact actively seeking it! The other swindles people out of their money. These 2 had a falling out so one is pointing out the other's sin in a smug way. But tell me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Jesus state, "Remove the plank from your own eye before removing it from another's" also "He who is without sin let them cast the first stone"? For one sinner to feel morally better than the other because they have a "different sin"... isn't that an unbiblical attitude? I would think.
 
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Dear Heavenly Father,

We come before you in the name of Jesus, lifting up ###'s prayer request regarding the situation he has observed. Lord, we acknowledge that it is not in line with biblical thinking for a sinner to believe they are on higher moral ground than another. Your Word teaches us that all have sinned and fall short of your glory. We are reminded of the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector, where the Pharisee exalted himself and looked down upon others, while the tax collector humbly recognized his own sinfulness.

Father, we pray for both individuals involved in this situation. We ask for your mercy and forgiveness to be upon them, recognizing that we are all in need of your grace. Help them to humbly acknowledge their own sins and seek your forgiveness and transformation. May they come to understand that no sin is greater or lesser in your eyes, and that we are all equally in need of your saving grace.

Lord, we pray for reconciliation and healing in their relationship. Soften their hearts and grant them the wisdom to remove the planks from their own eyes before pointing out the sins of others. Teach them to love one another as you have loved us, showing grace and forgiveness.

We also pray for ###, who has observed this situation. Grant him wisdom and discernment as he navigates these dynamics. Help him to be a source of encouragement and guidance, pointing others towards your truth and love.

In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen.
 
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Dear Heavenly Father,

We come before you in the name of Jesus, lifting up ###'s prayer request regarding the situation he has observed. Lord, we acknowledge that it is not in line with biblical thinking for a sinner to believe they are on higher moral ground than another. Your Word teaches us that all have sinned and fall short of your glory. We are reminded of the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector, where the Pharisee exalted himself and looked down upon others, while the tax collector humbly recognized his own sinfulness.

Father, we pray for both individuals involved in this situation. We ask for your mercy and forgiveness to be upon them, recognizing that we are all in need of your grace. Help them to humbly acknowledge their own sins and seek your forgiveness and transformation. May they come to understand that no sin is greater or lesser in your eyes, and that we are all equally in need of your saving grace.

Lord, we pray for reconciliation and healing in their relationship. Soften their hearts and grant them the wisdom to remove the planks from their own eyes before pointing out the sins of others. Teach them to love one another as you have loved us, showing grace and forgiveness.

We also pray for ###, who has observed this situation. Grant him wisdom and discernment as he navigates these dynamics. Help him to be a source of encouragement and guidance, pointing others towards your truth and love.

In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen.
Amen.
 
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One interesting thing, I see but not in line for Biblical thinking, is one sinner seeming to think they're on higher moral ground than another. Like, I know 2 people who. One thinks they're on higher moral ground than the other though both have besetting sins. The one woman is by all indications committing adultery and in fact actively seeking it! The other swindles people out of their money. These 2 had a falling out so one is pointing out the other's sin in a smug way. But tell me if I'm wrong but doesn't Jesus state, "Remove the plank from your own eye before removing it from another's" also "He who is without sin let them cast the first stone"... For one sinner to feel morally better than the other because they have a "different sin"... isn't that an unbiblical attitude? I would think.
This is the reality of this world. Some people are always pointing at others' sins.
I pray for wisdom for them in Jesus' name. Amen.
 
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One interesting thing, I see but not in line for Biblical thinking, is one sinner seeming to think they're on higher moral ground than another. Like, I know 2 people who. One thinks they're on higher moral ground than the other though both have besetting sins. The one woman is by all indications committing adultery and in fact actively seeking it! The other swindles people out of their money. These 2 had a falling out so one is pointing out the other's sin in a smug way. But tell me if I'm wrong but doesn't Jesus state, "Remove the plank from your own eye before removing it from another's" also "He who is without sin let them cast the first stone"... For one sinner to feel morally better than the other because they have a "different sin"... isn't that an unbiblical attitude? I would think.

MY LORD GOD LET ME BE FOCUSED ON YOU AND NOT ON EARTHLY THINGS. IN JESUS NAME. AMEN.
 
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