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THINGS ADMINISTRATORS SHOULD KNOW.  FRIDAY OCTOBER 13
TEXT: DEUTERONOMY 1:16-17                                                                                                  
Key Verse: Ye shall not respect persons in judgment; but ye shall hear the small as well as the great; ye shall not be afraid of the face of man; for the judgment is God's: and the cause that is too hard for you, bring it unto me, and I will hear it. Deut 1:17
Hear the causes between your brethren and judge the case that is between them. Don’t hear from one person only and take judgment even if the person is telling lies allow him to finish his lies so that when you come to point out the lie he cannot defend it. You that bring a matter to a leader allow the other person to finish his/her statement don’t cut in, that is indiscipline. You’ll frustrate the work of that Christian leader that is judging your case. If the matter does not finish one day adjourn it. So give time to hear. You Christian leader create all the time required to hear all of them. If there is a witness hear him too. Judge righteously between every man and his brother, whether he is an insignificant man, poor man, a sinner, a backslider, a great man, don’t favour any man, don’t sideline any man don’t allow any man to be cheated. Don’t favour your brother or a sinner, when you’ve got the truth, there should be justice. You shall not respect persons in judgment.
Don’t respect your spouse, brother, sister, father, mother she is a person. Don’t favour anyone because he is rich he’s paying tithe. Report has come that he is committing sin and you are manoeuvring, you’ll endanger yourself, your life will go for his own. Hear the small as well as the great if there is no time to hear develop others to hear those small matters. Don’t fear the face of man in judgment, don’t seek to favour the angry person, be prayerful because the faces of some people can be threatening or some may want to stir up trouble, don’t show favor because you want to calm down situation do righteousness and pray for God’s intervention. For the judgment is God’s, you are representing the God of justice between those two people and God is no respecter of persons. Be humble the case that is higher than you forward it to a higher authority the fact that you are a pastor does not mean you’ll know everything.
Thought for the day: don’t show favoritism in Judgment deal righteously
Song for the day: All power belong to Jesus
Bible Reading for the day: Isaiah 50-52; 1 Thessalonians 1
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