Don't be a spiritual police in the life of other Christians. There's no calling from God with the job description of policing other Believers in the Faith. The scripture says in *Philippians 2:12*, _Therefore, my dear friends, as you have always obeyed—not only in my presence, but now much more in my absence—continue to work out your salvation with fear and trembling._ Notice what that scripture did not say. It did not say, *“Work out other people's salvation.”* It personalised it and said, *“Your salvation,“* — not that of others. A genuine Christian knows how small the gate of Heaven is (Matt. 7:14), and how easy it is to *miss it.* The Apostle Paul understood this. It is why he said this in his letter to the Philippians—and to us today. If you find a Believer whose Christianity revolves around *scrutinizing everyone they cross paths with in the Body of Christ*, you've found a modern-day Pharisee—the type that Jesus Christ repeatedly rebuked in the Four Gospels. By God's grace, I've been among senior Believers in the Faith. I've been in circles where the entire *5-fold ministry* was in constant operation. If it's about the prophetic, I've seen it. I've heard that prophets are always *critical of others*—but that's not true. A genuine prophet who is bent on criticising others is an immature prophet. *A critical spirit is not the Holy Spirit*. A mature Believer knows how to correct in love. *2 Thess. 3:7 says,* _We hear that some among you are idle and disruptive. They are not busy; they are busybodies._ This is the ministry that some have called themselves into in the Body of Christ. Wherever they find themselves among other Christians, they focus on _bringing chaos, on being always right, on starting arguments, on tearing apart instead of building up._ God always gives us chances to repent, and every genuine Believer makes good use of them. This is also your chance to repent, look inward and focus on working out your salvation. God bless you.