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Matt 19 it is Jesus - not the rich young ruler that says " if you want to enter into life, keep the commandments."
In Matt 19 it is the rich young ruler - not Jesus that asks "Which ones"
In Matt 19 it is Jesus - not the rich young ruler that quotes from scripture ... from the TEN Commandments like this --
Matt 19
And someone came to Him and said;Teacher, what good thing shall I do that I may obtain eternal life 17 And He said to him, Why are you asking Me about what is good? There is only One who is good; but if you wish to enter into life, keep the commandments; 18 Then he *said to Him, Which ones? And Jesus said,
You shall not commit murder;
You shall not commit adultery;
You shall not steal;
You shall not bear false witness;
19 Honor your father and mother;
and
You shall love your neighbor as yourself - (Lev 19:18)
In Matt 19 it is Jesus affirming the very unit of the TEN Commandments that those at war against the Commandments of God try to attack.
Here is what we do NOT find Jesus saying in Matt 19 "Jesus said ..., it was impossible for him to enter the kingdom of God in this way"
Rather Jesus said - "if you wish to enter into life, keep the commandments;"
Hint - eye of needle is the name given to the courtyard gate into Jerusalem - when the main gate was closed a smaller courtyard gate could still be accessed but to do so all the load must be removed from the camel and it had to go through it on its knees.
He was talking about a narrow entrance into the city of Jerusalem, a gate known locally as “the eye of the needle.” This gate was so small that a camel could only be brought through with great difficulty, squeezed through on its knees—which depicts how we humbly need to come to the Lord.
The eye of the needle used to be in Damascus and was a side gate alongside the main gate of the "street called straight" Being a side gate it was not intended for passage by animals especially camels carrying side loads. So it was nigh impossible for the act to happen.
http://www.best-travel-deals-tips.com/jerusalem-eye-of-the-needle-gate.html
hint:
Job was a "rich man"
Abraham was a "rich man"
David was a "rich man"
Solomon was a "rich man"
No writer of scripture NT or OT ever claimed that no rich man would be in heaven.
As we all know.
27But He said, "The things that are impossible with people are possible with God."
Thus Christ argues for obedience WITH God - just when those at war with God's Word - His Commandments - the Commandments of God would argue that even in Christ it is "not enough" and that the Luke 18:27 statement of Christ cannot be true.
The straw man "keep Commandments apart from God" is only proposed by those at war with the Commandments of God - as they do each time the Ten Commandments topic comes up.
In Matt 19 it is the rich young ruler - not Jesus that asks "Which ones"
In Matt 19 it is Jesus - not the rich young ruler that quotes from scripture ... from the TEN Commandments like this --
Matt 19
And someone came to Him and said;Teacher, what good thing shall I do that I may obtain eternal life 17 And He said to him, Why are you asking Me about what is good? There is only One who is good; but if you wish to enter into life, keep the commandments; 18 Then he *said to Him, Which ones? And Jesus said,
You shall not commit murder;
You shall not commit adultery;
You shall not steal;
You shall not bear false witness;
19 Honor your father and mother;
and
You shall love your neighbor as yourself - (Lev 19:18)
In Matt 19 it is Jesus affirming the very unit of the TEN Commandments that those at war against the Commandments of God try to attack.
Here is what we do NOT find Jesus saying in Matt 19 "Jesus said ..., it was impossible for him to enter the kingdom of God in this way"
Rather Jesus said - "if you wish to enter into life, keep the commandments;"
Hint - eye of needle is the name given to the courtyard gate into Jerusalem - when the main gate was closed a smaller courtyard gate could still be accessed but to do so all the load must be removed from the camel and it had to go through it on its knees.
He was talking about a narrow entrance into the city of Jerusalem, a gate known locally as “the eye of the needle.” This gate was so small that a camel could only be brought through with great difficulty, squeezed through on its knees—which depicts how we humbly need to come to the Lord.
The eye of the needle used to be in Damascus and was a side gate alongside the main gate of the "street called straight" Being a side gate it was not intended for passage by animals especially camels carrying side loads. So it was nigh impossible for the act to happen.
http://www.best-travel-deals-tips.com/jerusalem-eye-of-the-needle-gate.html
hint:
Job was a "rich man"
Abraham was a "rich man"
David was a "rich man"
Solomon was a "rich man"
No writer of scripture NT or OT ever claimed that no rich man would be in heaven.
As we all know.
27But He said, "The things that are impossible with people are possible with God."
Thus Christ argues for obedience WITH God - just when those at war with God's Word - His Commandments - the Commandments of God would argue that even in Christ it is "not enough" and that the Luke 18:27 statement of Christ cannot be true.
The straw man "keep Commandments apart from God" is only proposed by those at war with the Commandments of God - as they do each time the Ten Commandments topic comes up.
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