Nice Jesus: When Anon gets it Right
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As long as I'm not ignoring the plank in my eye to concern myself with the speck in his.
What if they don't want to be stopped? Should I use violence? Immediately? Or.. is there a threshold? Like.. three warnings and then a punch.. or how do we address this? This person may not see themselves as my sibling.
Critically.. should I judge him for sinning?
He also preached "Do unto others as you would have done to you."
When the shepherd leaves behind the 99 and finds his lost sheep, does he not bring him into his arms, and tell the sheep, "I love you the most?"
Anyways.. there's a real message of judgement and of violent retribution afoot lately. It concerns me because the uniparty security state would love nothing more than a violent outburst as an excuse to roll out the next version of smart borders with facial recognition and AI driven "homeland security."
The apparent need to ensure this message is posted everywhere in forms that are acceptable and expected in the forums they are posted in leads me to wonder if this is just part of the manipulation.
Anyways.. what Jesus wants is your soul. In heaven. With God. That is what is most important. If you want to show you love God, bring as many souls as you can with you, and lead them, in front of you, into Heaven.
This 2 do not contradict each other. If anything it talks about hypocrisy and that is something leftists love.
If you are a Christian you would want others to help you not sin
This is just silly.
I think you did not understand this one. He is saying that the lost sheep returns to Jesus, this would imply repentance not accepting sin.
Also there is nothing about violent retribution, I don't see that in the OP post either.
They suggest a priority.
Nor would I expect anyone to judge me should I have sinned.
Then it should be simple to answer. What is your answer? What do you do when the sinner does not want your help? What do you do when his sin intrudes on your life? These are things that happen. "Helping to not sin" is a huge spectrum of problems.
He is also saying that being lost is expected and that for coming back to the fold all is forgiven and forgotten immediately.
I expect that reasonable people can have a different view on this. You do understand that I meant this is part of a general trend though, correct?
Most of your issues comes from the idea that saying you've sinned is a judgment on you. No one passes judgment on you except God. Telling someone that what he is doing is a sin in accordance with the Christian religion is an act of love in the hope of saving that person and not a judgment.
If they refuse the message it is on them but the Christian responsibility is to try to get as many on the path as possible.
The question remains, if the person refuses and fully embraces sin what can a Christian do. In my opinion we need to make clear that this is abhorrent and we do not condone it, if the sinners still wants to be friends then we can. There is always a chance that leading by example may save the sinner.