OBJECTIVES
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To fulfill the will of the Righteous Lord by upholding Sovereignty, Purity, and Obedience.
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To acknowledge the Lord as the only righteous God—in heaven, on earth, and beneath the earth.
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To affirm that the Lord grants His disciples the Spirit of Discernment to judge rightly according to His Word.
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To recognize that there is no unrighteousness in Him.
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To appoint saints who will serve as judges in the Lord’s Courts.
CHARACTER OF SAINTS
Saints chosen to serve in the Lord’s Court must display the following qualities:
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Holy in spirit, with the ability to commune with God, possessing pure hands and the gift of discernment.
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Walking with God daily, reading Scripture regularly, and desiring righteousness.
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Living a pure life—faithful to one spouse, not greedy for money, nor worldly-minded.
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Seeking guidance from the Holy Spirit continually; steadfast even when others do not cooperate.
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Standing before God in humility, making peace among people, and living in obedience, patience, and righteousness.
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Men, women, and even young leaders may be called as judges when chosen by the Lord.
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Impartial and uncompromising—standing firmly for truth and the fulfillment of God’s Word.
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Exercising patience in judgment, speaking clear and righteous words without confusion.
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Avoiding reliance on stories, fiction, assumptions, predictions, or pre-planned justice.
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Judging solely on the basis of the Bible.
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Remaining neutral until God’s Word brings the solution—without favoritism or outside influence.
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Refraining from hidden investigations; only the Lord reveals truth, and His truth sets people free.
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Accepting witness reports and evidence but never judging apart from the Lord’s confirmation.
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Not offering personal accommodation or comfort to individuals involved in ongoing cases.
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Not communicating secretly (by phone, letter, or otherwise) with parties in dispute.
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Not receiving gifts during the judgment process.
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Always seeking to reveal the will of the Lord, not personal desires.
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Acknowledging that the Lord is the ultimate Judge.
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Speaking only the words placed in their mouth by the Lord, delivering them faithfully to the people.
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Submitting petitions, complaints, and reports to the Bible Court for any issues of security or need.
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Serving with confidence and a righteous heart toward this holy calling.
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Trusting that the Lord will protect His saints.
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Believing in the eternal reward the Lord has prepared in heaven.
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Receiving provision from the Bible Court in times of need.
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Being supported in old age, financial difficulties, or other needs through the court’s care.
ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE
Bible Court Officers
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Officers serve to maintain order and ensure righteous judgment.
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They safeguard records, manage files, and preserve evidence.
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They work at any time as needed by the people.
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The Court remains closed if saints are unavailable.
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There is no advocate—judgment is given directly according to the Word of God.
MANNER OF COURT
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All matters must be written and recorded.
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Cases are discussed prayerfully within the Court.
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Final judgment is delivered after due consideration.
Security & Records:
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Case files
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Evidence and documentation
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Officer/Saint profiles
Court Guidelines:
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No special dress is required, but attire must be modest and pure.
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Saints must speak gently, without anger, even to sinners.
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Saints must not give personal advice or support—only God’s Word is read and applied.
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Statements and judgments are delivered publicly by saints or judges.
MANNER OF SAINTS
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Saints must be faithful Bible readers (at least three complete readings) and spend time before God in prayer while serving in the Court.
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Court timings are scheduled by appointment. Common times:
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11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
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3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
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6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Upon entering, all must declare “Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord” three times, bow down, and surrender in prayer for one minute.
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Saints’ dress must be modest, neat, and free from attraction to outward beauty or display.
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Judgments are pronounced in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
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Identify the person’s mistakes.
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Outline what the person must do.
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State the person’s responsibilities.
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Clarify what consequences they face in the World Court.
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Deliver final judgment words with authority.
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The Court concludes with prayer, and the people are dismissed in peace.
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