He didn’t say he could not follow him because he’s rich - he said for his reward to be great in heaven sell all you have and follow me knowing full well the outcome. But no where does it condem him - please post that part of the passage its not in my bible.
Not everyone Christ came in contact with and healed or had a demon cast out followed him. - so your saying every person who came in contact with Christ and did not follow him to the cross is condemed and not wanted and I guess in hell - wow.
You also just skip over the passage that says " if you want to be “perfect” sell all you have and follow me" as someone else has already pointed out and was ignored Which is what Jesus said to the rich man.
Matthew 19:21
Jesus said to him, “If you want to be perfect, go, sell what you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow Me.”
So giving up all his wealth was a PREREQUISITE before he could even follow him.
At the minimum, Jesus saw it as an IMPEDIMENT for the guy to have money, to follow him.
At the worst, it was a rejection of him because he had money. “You don’t dare follow me if you have money.”
Either which way, you will notice something very important. There is a pattern in the NT.
When Jesus was talking about the Eucharist being his body and blood in John 6, people walked away because he told them to eat his flesh and drink his blood. They took him literally and when he did not back down, they walked away. He never ran after them saying “I was speaking metaphorically.” So he was speaking literally. The Church understood this through two centuries.
Jesus got in his face and reiterated his teaching. There was no metaphor here.
And the ONLY other part of the NT where someone walked away from Jesus due to a hard teaching was the rich young ruler. Same pattern. Jesus did not tell him “I was just speaking metaphorically, that you must not be attached to worldly goods. I didn’t mean it literally. You can keep your worldly goods, just don’t get attached to them.”
Jesus looked at him and said, “How hard it is for the rich to enter the kingdom of God!” Luke 18:24 - he reiterated and reinforced his teaching.
Jesus was speaking literally. The pattern is very clear. The Great Teacher is very clear.
Therefore, Jesus did not like money and saw wealth as an impediment to following him.
THIS is why we have monks, nuns and much of clergy taking a vow of poverty. No money allowed for Christians, at least the true ones.
I’m even questioning whether I’m even truly following Jesus since he has rejected me anyway. I want to, and have tried my best, but it is not good enough. He does not want me. I can think that I’m following Jesus all I want, and believe all I want, but in reality, I am reprobate.
Because I did not take a vow of poverty, I’m a fake Christian, I’m a phony, no wonder Jesus does not want me.