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Let Them: A Kingdom Principle of Divine Freedom and Peace

 

Let Them (Revelation 22:11)

"Let the one who does wrong continue to do wrong; let the vile person continue to be vile; let the one who does right continue to do right; and let the holy person continue to be holy." – Revelation 22:11

   Kingdom Principle: Divinity, Divine Nature  Let Them!

Let them principle symbolized by open hands releasing control to God


   In creation, when Divinity formed humanity in the divine image and likeness, dominion was granted over the fish of the sea, the birds of the air, and every living creature that moves upon the earth. This foundational truth echoes from Genesis and reappears powerfully in Revelation chapter 22.

   These two simple yet profound words “let them” invite people to redirect attention inward. Rather than attempting to manage, fix, or control others, this kingdom principle calls for responsibility over one’s own thoughts, words, and actions, while releasing others to their own divine process.

   Firstly: Righteous or Unrighteous

   Let people remain righteous or unrighteous. Focus energy on personal thinking, theology expressed through words, and treatment demonstrated through actions. Divinity grants serenity to accept what cannot be changed in others, courage to transform oneself, and wisdom to discern the difference.

   Release people into Divinity’s capable hands, trusting their unfolding journey in thoughts, words, and actions.

   Secondly: Holy or Unholy

   Let people remain holy or unholy. Cease attempts to control another’s spiritual path. Divinity places before humanity life and death, good and that which is not the highest and best each person must choose.

   Just as Divinity honors free will, extend that same freedom to others. Allow them to discover an authentic relationship with Divinity, free from pressure, manipulation, or judgment.

   Thirdly: Good or Evil

   Let people remain aligned with thoughts, words, and actions that reflect the highest and best or not. Take hands off another’s unfoldment. Allow them to experience tests, trials, heartaches, struggles, and obstacles.

   Divinity resides within every individual, guiding genuine spirituality, direction, and growth. Turning people over to Divinity is not abandonment, it is trust.

   Practicing “let them” brings personal peace, supports healing of health challenges, eases relationship tensions, and clarifies financial lessons. Freedom comes by focusing on one’s own way of thinking (Thoughts), speaking (Theology), and behaving (Treatment). Let go and let Divinity work.

   Conclusion

   Embrace “let them” as a kingdom principle for abundant life. By centering on personal Thoughts, Theology, and Treatment, individuals honor divine dominion, cultivate serenity, and allow Divinity to guide all paths toward eternal flourishing.

   Let Them! (Revelation 22:11)

   1. Wrong or Right
   2. Good or Evil
   3. Unholy or Holy

📖 Reflection: Where might I be trying to control someone else’s journey instead of trusting Divinity with their process?

💡 Action Step: Identify one situation where you can release control this week and intentionally focus on aligning your own thoughts, words, and actions with divine truth.

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