Spiritual Laws Part I
Excerpt from Sunday Chat Line 03/17/02
There are many spiritual laws that are as effective in our lives as natural laws are to our physical world. We cannot see the law of gravity; however, if we stand under a falling boulder, we will feel its full effect. Spiritual laws, when misused, can have the same aftermath as the law of physics. It does not take faith to cause spiritual laws to manifest in our presence. The one thing that does differ is that spiritual laws are not controlled by time. The effects, good or bad, can come quickly or take years. On the other hand, nature's laws are time controlled and are more easily understood. This very reason is why it is hard for some Christians to understand why a heathen can seemingly go unpunished; however, scripture promises judgment day to all.
"Some men's sins are clearly evident, preceding them to judgment, but those of some men follow later. Likewise, the good works of some are clearly evident, and those that are otherwise cannot be hidden." I Timothy 5:24,25
Another spiritual law that has a profound ability to return to its creator like a boomerang, is the law of judgments. We begin to form judgments, which affect our lives from day one. Judgments we make in life can be good and return blessing back to us, or they can be bad and carry curses. We can make critical judgments of others and are guaranteed to receive the same in return. The criticism we receive comes usually from someone other than the person we have judged. It is also a law within the spirit realm that by the same measure of the infraction, we are guaranteed to have it come back on us in equal force.
I will let you in on a little tid-bit that will help you in prophesying and also in knowing of things to come. When you see a violation of God's spiritual law, you can then proclaim the outcome of the effects to that person or nation. This is how prophets are able to know of many things to come without even hearing God's voice. Now, what I have shared with you is very valuable information; however, there is one pitfall. If you witness someone breaking a spiritual law and you prophesy their punishment, know that if God grants them forgiveness, your words will fall to the ground and not come to pass.
Always keep this one spiritual law in your forethought before speaking evil about anyone. We are accountable for every word we speak; if we want to stand under the Master's gavel, then we should speak evil often. Then we will experience first hand the power of its blow.
"Judge not, that you be not judged. For with what judgment you judge, you will be judged; and with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you." Matthew 7:1,2