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What did Jesus say to the young rich man in Matthew 19?
Jesus said to him, “If you wish to be perfect, go, sell what you have and give to (the) poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.”
This statement would be in direct contradiction to the parable of the wedding feast. That is if the parable is taken literally. I think Jesus would not contradict himself. As I understand the parable of the wedding feast it is about the internal dressing of one’s soul not the outward dressings of a body.
To the shirt and tie supporters - do you know when the tie was invented? What did men do before the invention of the tie?
How would people react if they talked to a Catholic man that wears an old pair of tattered shoes and found out that he wears the old shoes instead of buying new ones so he can donate more money to charity? What then would you think of the man?
God bless
Jesus said to him, “If you wish to be perfect, go, sell what you have and give to (the) poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.”
This statement would be in direct contradiction to the parable of the wedding feast. That is if the parable is taken literally. I think Jesus would not contradict himself. As I understand the parable of the wedding feast it is about the internal dressing of one’s soul not the outward dressings of a body.
To the shirt and tie supporters - do you know when the tie was invented? What did men do before the invention of the tie?
Based on the above statement what are your thoughts on 1 Corinthians 11:5-6, 1 Timothy 2:9, and 1 Peter 3:3? Each one cited makes a statement on dress (in this case of women) yet I am sure not many churches would be requiring that these be followed.Where does God’s Word say what you have to dress like. I don’t want to hear what the church says but God’s Word. Here you are passing judgement and don’t even know what my heart is all about. I am here to teach the word of God not to pass judgement on how people dress… …Have a heart and don’t be so legalistic![]()
I for one do not make that assumption. If the ritual of dressing up helps prepare one’s soul for mass then it is a good habit. If the ritual hardens one’s heart towards other members of the body of Christ then it is a bad thing.No, but we know what’s on someone’s back.
Why do people assume that if we wish to dress respectfully we are ‘preening’ or ‘putting on a fashion show’ or ‘trying to impress people?’
How would people react if they talked to a Catholic man that wears an old pair of tattered shoes and found out that he wears the old shoes instead of buying new ones so he can donate more money to charity? What then would you think of the man?
God bless