Wrangler said:
One more important point; Christ's command to buy a sword implying we have to be prepared to use it IS a teaching of Christ. There's a difference between a teaching being FALSE with it being a MINOR teaching. If you weren't so over-spiritualized, you would realize this.
You have been shown countless times why Jesus said to buy swords, and why two would have been useless against an armed mob. Peter was reprimanded for using his...it came with a warning....”return your sword to its place....those who live by the sword will die by the sword”.
Paul’s words are also completely ignored....”Do not return evil for evil to anyone”...”the weapons of our warfare” are spiritual, not carnal.
You speak of Christ returning as a warrior, but ignore the fact that he is authorized by his God to command the angelic armies, not the humans ones. It’s not the same at all, and yet you can’t see the error of your thinking....justification only works to deceive yourself....to do what your heart wants to do, but ignoring Jesus altogether.
You quote Scripture without knowledge as if the ‘words’ (usually taken out of context) support your arguments, but you ignore plainly stated Scripture to the contrary, when it is brought to your attention...it’s a certain kind of blindness that only Jesus will cure.....and the ‘cure’ will be permanent.
You speak of being “over spiritualized”...but what happens when you are “under spiritualized”......making excuses to do what Christ never commanded, and even in plain terms, told us NOT to be “part of the world” that is engaging in bloodshed against the enemies we are told to love and pray for. That only seems impossible for those who have no idea why the martyrs chose death rather than compromise their faith.
For you being “faithful unto death” means the death of your perceived enemies....not yourself.