There were many drunkards and poor people in Christ's time that He had the power to help, but didn't.
Your post is the perfect example of the defense of those in Matt. 7:23.
I might remind you it isn't a sin to drink or gamble. A man might be consumed with these things which can cause sin, but these things are not sin.
Creating images of God in the likeness of man is sin. Rejecting God's Sabbath is sin. Creating your own "Feasts unto the Lord" is sin.
So while your "works" of feeding random poor people in Christ's Name surely looks righteous, and surly causes you to receive the praise of man, if a person practices "Lawlessness" Jesus doesn't know you. His Word's not mine. Isn't this exactly what Jesus was speaking to in Matt. 7?
I say these things not to anger you, but as the Christ did to those who created their own Righteousness in His Time, to shake you a little so can see the Elephant in the room, and humble yourself under the Mighty Hand of God.
Your post is the perfect example of the defense of those in Matt. 7:23.
I might remind you it isn't a sin to drink or gamble. A man might be consumed with these things which can cause sin, but these things are not sin.
Creating images of God in the likeness of man is sin. Rejecting God's Sabbath is sin. Creating your own "Feasts unto the Lord" is sin.
So while your "works" of feeding random poor people in Christ's Name surely looks righteous, and surly causes you to receive the praise of man, if a person practices "Lawlessness" Jesus doesn't know you. His Word's not mine. Isn't this exactly what Jesus was speaking to in Matt. 7?
I say these things not to anger you, but as the Christ did to those who created their own Righteousness in His Time, to shake you a little so can see the Elephant in the room, and humble yourself under the Mighty Hand of God.
The poison that proceeds from Studyman's words is exactly how the Pharisee's view people who fell below their social status. And this is why Jesus pronounced "Woe unto you Scribes and Pharisees"
Studyman has no room for humility because it will just interfere with, and leave no room for, his enormous pride. And God forbid anyone should sin an violate one of Studymans' special categories of sin, oh my goodness no.
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There were many drunkards and poor people in Christ's time that He had the power to help, but didn't.
I might remind you it isn't a sin to drink or gamble. A man might be consumed with these things which can cause sin, but these things are not sin.
Creating images of God in the likeness of man "is sin." Rejecting God's Sabbath "is sin." Creating your own "Feasts unto the Lord" "is sin."
So while your "works" of feeding random poor people in Christ's Name surely looks righteous, and surly causes you to receive the praise of man, if a person practices "Lawlessness" Jesus doesn't know you. His Word's not mine. Isn't this exactly what Jesus was speaking to in Matt. 7?
I say these things not to anger you, but as the Christ did to those who created their own Righteousness in His Time, to shake you a little so can see the Elephant in the room, and humble yourself under the Mighty Hand of God.
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