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De_Maria
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Ok.De_Maria:![]()
I wasn’t trying to imply that he was making a show of himself, like some kind of self aggrandizement.You seem to imply that the tax collector was making a show of himself, but you are reading that into the verse.
That’s besides the point that Jesus is making. Whether anyone can see him or not, is not important.I was assuming that other people in the Temple would still be able to see him do all of those humbling things.
Because he knows that he is sinful and doesn’t belong in the holy temple.In fact, the Pharisee knows that he is there. So, he wasn’t hiding either, it just says that he stood off at a distance.
I provided another Christian lesson from the Gospels. The one which says that good deeds performed to be seen by others, do not please God.You disagreed that the actions are the more important element in this parable, but you didn’t provide any reason.
I also said that the actions and the interior disposition are equally important. They must align one with the other. If you claim that you repent, but do not show it by your actions, you are not truly repentant.
It was a summary within which you had instilled your wrong opinion. You said:What followed your reply of “wrong” was just a summary of the parable.
And may even be the more important element.
Which is wrong. The interior disposition is equally important. It this individual does not leave this place and do similarly to Zacchaeus and change his entire life, this little scene will have been for nothing. But Jesus asserts that he is sincere and will be justified.
The will is the interior disposition. The action is the visible consequence. This parable displays both.Why wouldn’t there be a parable in which the will, or the action,
They all show this. You have a mistaken idea of what is the “will”.is emphasized as a step in the journey of one’s redemption?
Only if it is accompanied by the will to change one’s life. I believe someone mentioned “metanoia” earlier. That is what God wants. Not a one step and done. But a continued life of well doing.Even a first step, with God’s grace to follow.
Romans 2:7 eternal life to those who seek glory, honor, and immortality through perseverance in good works,