Jac3510 wrote:I think that's more right than not. Regardless of the specifics (and I think we tend to get a bit too specific when interpreting the parables), the application here is that the church will never be "pure," and you do a lot more harm by shooting for purity. Heck, even Jesus tolerated a devil in his inner circle. Our job is to love unconditionally, to correct errors graciously where we encounter them, and to ultimately commit all judgment to Jesus. We'll only find purity after the resurrection. Until then, specks and logs and such things.tunde1992 wrote:If I'm understanding the parable correctly, it's referring to bad seed among the good, or perhaps that Satan has planted many within to lead people astray(cults, false doctrine) and many that give a bad look to christJac3510 wrote:Matt 13:24-30Audie wrote:The outlandish fakery of many nominal Christians is very disturbing. I can well understand the yearning of many for purity in their church, seeing the maggot ridden mass of corruption that
so much of it is.
Of course, Talibans think that way too. Purity, purity.
"'The church will never be 'pure' "' -- because every person in this world is born a sinner -- hopefully the pastor of said church is teaching Bible and presenting the only way that a person can become a 'born-again' sinner / believer. The New Testament is full of guidelines for 'how to live a more Godly/Christ like life'. And That is what each believer should be aiming towards. "correcting errors where we encounter them" -- which means that people's lives are being observed as we live life day by day and should be compared to God's Word. No one is going to achieve a perfect life while here on earth. Only God is really capable of unconditional love. We simply do the best we can to love one another. But there Are activities that should Not be condoned amongst church people. What we Need to do is lovingly let standards be known // Biblical standards of morals / ethics and when people choose to Not follow / accept those standards -- well , there are going to be negative consequences. Just like in our homes when we're raising our kids.
Jesus came to save the sinners -- bring them to Himself. He mingled with 'us' in order to show us His way.