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Did you hear the one about the guy who was drowning? He asked God to save him. A short time later, a boat came along asking him to board, but the man said, "No, I'm waiting for God to save me". Soon after that, a rescue helicopter drop a rope ladder for him, but again he refused, valiantly waiting on God. Not long after that a man in a row boat happened by and offered the man a flotation device. In frustration the man cast it away angrily saying he was faithfully waiting on God to save him. Finally, the man drowned and when he stood before his creator, he... wait, never mind. I think you know how this one goes.![]()
Yes, I've heard it many times. Try to be a little more original.
Can you address the observations now (request #13 and counting):
1. Does Jesus deem you 'rich'? (He might. How would you know...? You can't, that's my point)
2. Does Jesus ask that the rich need to give away their possessions to be a follower? (Yes He does, in Luke. Moving on to question 3 then...).
3. Have you made an attempt to do this? (Not only have you likely not attempted to genuinely do so, you are instead attempting to 're-define' the given assertion to state something it does not mean to state.)
4. Does Jesus state it's virtually impossible for the rich to enter heaven? (Yes He does, Matthew 19:24. So maybe comply with Jesus's teaching, so He does not deem you a rich man, whom hoards any/all possessions for which He deems as direct adversaries to Him. And if you do not make a genuine effort, then how can you call yourself a follower?).
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