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Fear and Judgment Bring Separation

Fear and Judgment Bring Separation
Fear will always bring separation.
Our enemy Satan will use fear of man to separate us from one another.
We naturally try to distance ourselves from those we are afraid of.
This can happen in marriages, friendships, families, churches, etc.
How can we love one another if we are afraid of each other?
For the sake of love, don’t be afraid of others.
Overcome your fear so that you may love.
When we push fear out of our hearts, we open ourselves up for more love.
Judgment will also cause separation.
If you look at Islam and Christianity,
you can see that Satan brought judgment and fear
between Christians and Muslims in order to separate them.
Muslims have judgments against Christianity,
and Christians have fear of Muslims in their hearts.
How can we love the unsaved and Muslims if we are afraid of them?
Why are we separating ourselves from Muslims?
Why is the enemy planting so much fear in our hearts toward them?
He wants to separate us.
Be wise.
When you see fear, know that separation is
just around the corner of your heart.
When we push the fear of Muslims out of our hearts,
we open ourselves to the love of God for them.
And when we start to truly love them,
the love of God in us will cancel their judgment against us.
Let us stop calling them Muslims and call them our Muslim brothers.
Aren’t we all children of Adam and Eve?
Aren’t we all children of Abraham?
They are our brothers.

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