dragonfly
He hasn't done that! He is trying to find out how far y'all who have a strong opinion about how Christians should live their lives, are prepared to go in telling others what to do to be 'right' in their walk with God.
JohnnyB
Our opinion? It is not MY opinion. How far should we go to be a disciple?
Jesus was asked how can a person receive eternal life? He said go sell all your possessions.
Hi Johnny,
Please note what you (correctly) wrote in the line above: 'Jesus was asked'..... 'He said'....
In other words, a person who seeks the Lord is opening himself up to the Lord's answer. If he seeks the Lord until he knows he's heard from the Lord, the Lord has now discharged His promise to answer our cries, and the onus is back on the seeker to obey the Lord's word.
In the example you used, it seems the seeker had a suspicion that he was not in line for eternal life; in his heart and soul he knew he was in trouble, and it is quite possible he knew exactly what his problem was.... idolatry. His heart was in love with his possessions rather than God. He was breaking the first commandment. The other commandments, you will notice, Jesus (kindly) began reciting from half way down the list. This was Jesus' way of sparing his public blushes, and the man could honestly say he'd kept all the commandments Jesus had mentioned. Then Jesus, knowing his real state of heart, told him how to start keeping the first commandment. This radical action would deliver the young man's heart from bondage. Jesus' advice was a step beyond that to the Hebrews to leave Egypt. This time, the emphasis was on Egypt leaving the man's heart.
I've met a Christian whose spiritual life has been severely strained by the prosperity gospel and the American Dream. Jesus said, 'It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God' Matt 19:24
I realise that under the New Covenant we are working with a significantly different set of parameters, in that Jesus gave His whole life, and the least we can do is give our whole lives back to Him Romans 12:1 for the purpose of being transformed by the renewing of our minds. This is quite similar to the
meaning of Jesus' response to the rich young man. The principle at work in Jesus' words to the young man, was that he should be delivered from slavery to the sin to which he was in bondage. John 8:34. In the New Covenant this is the goal - that we should not serve sin, but we should serve a new Master with all our hearts (souls, minds and strength). God will lead us through the issues which pertain to us personally, in the order which He knows is best for us. And He has an incredible way of working all things together for good to us and those around us, as we respond to His call and become engaged in His purposes.
Those are not my words. People will ask if I have done this, it doesn't matter, you will stand before God as well as I. What does it matter what I do or don't do.
It does matter whether we've received and obeyed
God's word to our own heart, but that may look different from another brother's obedience. We are not to be thrown off track by that difference, but rather, to be faithful to His word to us, in our hearts. John 21:21, 22.
I can tell you we've given away cars to people, you wouldn't believe it anyway.
I do believe it. You are not the first people to have given away cars!
That we've been isolated from family and friends,
You are not the first to experience this either. :mellow:
it won't really matter, everone of us will have to make an account.
Some things on earth do not matter in the light of eternity, but, doing the will of the Father does matter in the light of eternity. Matt 7:21
Here are two hymns, which speak of the kind of separation from the world which you have made. Be blessed. :)
1 Brethren in Christ, and well-beloved,
To Jesus and his servants dear,
Enter and show yourselves approved;
Enter, and find that God is here.
2
Welcome from earth: lo, the right hand
Of fellowship to you we give!
With open hearts and hands we stand,
And you in Jesu's name receive.
3 Say,
are your hearts resolved as ours?
Then let them burn with sacred love;
Then let them taste the heavenly powers,
Partakers of the joys above.
4 Jesu, attend thyself reveal!
Are we not met in thy great name?
Thee in the midst we wait to feel,
We wait to catch the spreading flame.
5 Thou God that answerest by fire,
The Spirit of burning now impart;
And let the flames of pure desire
Rise from the altar of our heart.
6 Truly our fellowship below
With thee and with the Father is;
In thee eternal life we know,
And heaven's unutterable bliss.
7 In part we only know thee here,
But wait thy coming from above;
And we shall then behold thee near,
And we shall all be lost in love.
(Tune:
Hampstead (Smallwood))
1 Happy the souls that first believed,
To Jesus and each other cleaved,
Joined by the unction from above
In mystic fellowship of love.
2 Meek, simple followers of the Lamb,
They lived, and spake, and thought the same;
They joyfully conspired to raise
Their ceaseless sacrifice of praise.
3 With grace abundantly endued,
A pure, believing multitude,
They all were of one heart and soul,
And only love inspired the whole.
4 O what an age of golden days!
O what a choice, peculiar race!
Washed in the Lamb's all-cleansing blood,
Anointed kings and priests to God!
5 Ye different sects, who all declare,
"Lo, here is Christ! " or, "Christ is here!"
Your stronger proofs divinely give,
And show me where the Christians live.
6 The gates of hell cannot prevail;
The church on earth can never fail;
Ah, join me to thy secret ones!
Ah, gather all thy living stones!
7 Scattered o'er all the earth they lie,
Till thou collect them with thine eye,
Draw by the music of thy name,
And charm into a beauteous frame.
8 For this the pleading Spirit groans,
And cries in all thy banished ones;
Greatest of gifts, thy love impart,
And make us of one mind and heart.
9 Join every soul that looks to thee
In bonds of perfect charity;
Now, Lord, the glorious fullness give,
And all in all for ever live!
John Wesley
(Tune:
Abends)