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What would Jesus say?
Agree…He would not be happy with most of us - our lack of mercy that he has shown us - our refusal to take care of the poor - our worship of material goods - our lack of love for our neighbors and so on - we have all fallen short of the mark although there are truly good Christians who have made their life a sacrifice of service to others unselfishly.
“Y’all done f-ed up.”What would Jesus say?
Are these really the words you want to put in Jesus mouth - its insulting especially on this day.“Y’all done f-ed up.”
Not in so many words, but something to that effect.
Read the second sentence of my post.Are these really the words you want to put in Jesus mouth - its insulting especially on this day.
“I never knew you.”What would Jesus say?
Jesus of Nazareth, Nancy Pelosi’s best friend. Who’d a thunk it??Why did some of you not support more of a governmental role to care for the least among of you? Did you not know individual charity alone could only go so far in caring for the sick, the hungry, as populations and costs soared over time?
To some Jesus is a socialist who would demand other people’s money in accordance with party politics.Jesus of Nazareth, Nancy Pelosi’s best friend. Who’d a thunk it??
Yes, this ^!I think he will say what is written in Matthew 25:31-46.
He will say to those of us (Christians in this case) that he was hungry and we fed him, thirsty and we gave him to drink. He was naked and we clothed him, sick and imprisoned and we visited him. That they will go to their eternal reward, eternal life.
Then, to those others, he will say he was hungry but we did not feed him, thirsty and we did not give him to drink. He will say he was naked and we didn’t clothe him, sick and imprisoned and we didn’t visit him. That they will go to their eternal reward, as well.
He would not be happy with most of us - our lack of mercy that he has shown us - our refusal to take care of the poor - our worship of material goods - our lack of love for our neighbors and so on - we have all fallen short of the mark although there are truly good Christians who have made their life a sacrifice of service to others unselfishly.
Brilliant.I think he will say what is written in Matthew 25:31-46.
He will say to those of us (Christians in this case) that he was hungry and we fed him, thirsty and we gave him to drink. He was naked and we clothed him, sick and imprisoned and we visited him. That they will go to their eternal reward, eternal life.
Then, to those others, he will say he was hungry but we did not feed him, thirsty and we did not give him to drink. He will say he was naked and we didn’t clothe him, sick and imprisoned and we didn’t visit him. That they will go to their eternal reward, as well.