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Is it Condemnation or Conviction

Have you been told Condemnation and Conviction are the same Negative thing?

“ It is not about forcing scripture to fit our life… It is about living your life guided by scripture. “

Sam Willcox

Do not be anxious about anything...

 You are snared by the words of your mouth. Proverbs 6:2 

As a Christian, understanding the concepts of condemnation and conviction is crucial in our spiritual journey.  While the two meanings may seem similar at first glance, they have distinct differences that set them apart.  

Condemnation is a negative judgment that leads to punishment, while conviction, on the other hand, is a positive judgment that leads to repentance and restoration.

Condemnation refers to the judgment or punishment that a person faces due to their sin.  According to Christian belief, sin separates people from God and incurs His wrath and judgment.  

Therefore, condemnation is a negative legal or judicial term that refers to the guilt and punishment resulting from breaking God’s laws. 

Many voices, including negative self-talk, speak condemnation leading to fear and despair.  

Conviction, on the other hand, is a positive judgment that leads to repentance and restoration.  When the Holy Spirit convicts us of our sins, it is not to condemn us but to bring us back into a right relationship with God.  

Conviction is the loving hand of God that guides us back to the path of righteousness.  It is an invitation to repentance and a call to turn away from our sinful ways.

Condemnation

Conviction

  • Condemnation is vague, hateful, and hopeless.

  • Condemnation focuses on what we did wrong.

  • Condemnation makes us feel guilty for who we are. 

  • Condemnation drives us away from God.

  • Condemnation offers no solution for sin

  • Conviction is specific, loving, and hopeful.
  • Conviction focuses on what we can do right
  • Conviction makes us feel grateful for who we are in Christ.
  • Conviction draws us closer to God.
  • Conviction points us to Jesus as the solution for sin.

Understanding the concepts of condemnation and conviction is crucial in living a life pleasing to God as Christians.

 In essence, condemnation results from sin, while conviction results from God’s love and mercy. 

It is important to note that while condemnation leads to death, conviction leads to life.

In conclusion, while condemnation and conviction may seem similar, they have distinct differences that set them apart.  Condemnation is a negative judgment that leads to punishment, while conviction is a positive judgment that leads to repentance and restoration.  As Christians, we must strive to live a life free from condemnation and open to conviction, for it is only through conviction that we can grow in our relationship with God.

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Mar 12:30  And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength: this is the first commandment. 
Mar 12:31  And the second is like, namely this, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. There is none other commandment greater than these. 

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