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Matthew Henrey's Consise Commentary said:Mat 8:5-13 -
This centurion was a heathen, a Roman soldier. Though he was a soldier, yet he was a godly man. No man's calling or place will be an excuse for unbelief and sin. See how he states his servant's case. We should concern ourselves for the souls of our children and servants, who are spiritually sick, who feel not spiritual evils, who know not that which is spiritually good; and we should bring them to Christ by faith and prayers. Observe his self-abasement. Humble souls are made more humble by Christ's gracious dealings with them. Observe his great faith. The more diffident we are of ourselves, the stronger will be our confidence in Christ. Herein the centurion owns him to have Divine power, and a full command of all the creatures and powers of nature, as a master over his servants. Such servants we all should be to God; we must go and come, according to the directions of his word and the disposals of his providence. But when the Son of man comes he finds little faith, therefore he finds little fruit. An outward profession may cause us to be called children of the kingdom; but if we rest in that, and have nothing else to show, we shall be cast out. The servant got a cure of his disease, and the master got the approval of his faith. What was said to him, is said to all, Believe, and ye shall receive; only believe. See the power of Christ, and the power of faith. The healing of our souls is at once the effect and evidence of our interest in the blood of Christ.
Also, the fellow seems to have forgotten the next verseRobertson's Word Pictures said:Mat 8:10 -
So great faith (tosautēn pistin). In a Roman centurion and greater than in any of the Jews. In like manner Jesus marvelled at the great faith of the Canaanitish woman (Mat_15:28).
Mat 8:11 -
Sit down (anaklithēsontai). Recline at table on couches as Jews and Romans did. Hence Leonardo da Vincis famous picture of the Last Supper is an anachronism with all seated at table in modern style.
Mat 8:12 -
The sons of the kingdom (hoi huioi tēs basileias). A favourite Hebrew idiom like son of hell (Mat_23:15), sons of this age (Luk_16:8). The Jews felt that they had a natural right to the privileges of the kingdom because of descent from Abraham (Mat_3:9). But mere natural birth did not bring spiritual sonship as the Baptist had taught before Jesus did.
Into the outer darkness (eis to skotos to exōteron). Comparative adjective like our further out, the darkness outside the limits of the lighted palace, one of the figures for hell or punishment (Mat_23:13; Mat_25:30). The repeated article makes it bolder and more impressive, the darkness the outside, there where the wailing and gnashing of teeth is heard in the thick blackness of night.
I totally agree. People are deceiving and being deceived because they want a "feel good" religion. Unfortunately, the price is their souls.Tracie said:Unfortunately, this person has taken little bits and pieces from the Bible and interpreted them to fit what he believes. What he has said in this article is completely un-Biblical. It sounds all nice and fuzzy, but it's Mr. James Clement Taylor's twisted interpretation, not God's heart. The only thing he got right was that we should not persecute Wiccans. Of course we shouldn't. We shouldn't persecute anyone. But, we also shouldn't lie like this guy and tell people their beliefs are ok with God when they aren't. Sad.
Tracie
Unfortunately, taking little bits and pieces from the Bible and interpreting them to fit what they believe is what most Christians do....from good or ill intentions, it doesn't matter. It is still the same thing. You can take 15 Christians, give them a Biblical passage and ask them what it means to them, you will receive 15 different answers. Some of the answers may be similar, but none will be identical. People's interpretations vary according to the experiences they have had in life, according to their basic personalities, and according to the doctrines they have been taught. That's why there are all those different denominations out there......Tracie said:Unfortunately, this person has taken little bits and pieces from the Bible and interpreted them to fit what he believes. What he has said in this article is completely un-Biblical. It sounds all nice and fuzzy, but it's Mr. James Clement Taylor's twisted interpretation, not God's heart. The only thing he got right was that we should not persecute Wiccans. Of course we shouldn't. We shouldn't persecute anyone. But, we also shouldn't lie like this guy and tell people their beliefs are ok with God when they aren't. Sad.
Tracie
I understand your point, but who knows what it actually means to God? If anyone did, there wouldn't be umpteen different denominations arguing about what it does mean to God. I know many Christians get their enlightenment in this from the Holy Spirit, but it appears from my conversations with many, many Christians that some have feelings they attribute to the Holy Spirit that completely contradict the feelings others' have that they also attribute to the Holy Spirit. I don't know who is right or wrong there, it's not my religion or my place to judge. But from an outsiders' point of view, it is dangerous to think that anyone's interpretation of the Bible is actually what it means to God. Too many contradictions, too many different beliefs within Christianity.Tracie said:And also......asking a person "what does this passage mean to you?" is a dangerous question. It doesn't even matter "what it means to you"...all that matters is what it actually means. To God.
Tracie
I really do snicker quite often when I see sentiment like this. Do you honestly believe that GOD will say aok to you telling Him we agree to disagree?I can be a Christian and not think Wicca is evil
....yup..quite right, on many counts, there...is why we have 'testing the spirit', as per '1 John 4'SquareC said:I understand your point, but who knows what it actually means to God? If anyone did, there wouldn't be umpteen different denominations arguing about what it does mean to God. I know many Christians get their enlightenment in this from the Holy Spirit, but it appears from my conversations with many, many Christians that some have feelings they attribute to the Holy Spirit that completely contradict the feelings others' have that they also attribute to the Holy Spirit. I don't know who is right or wrong there, it's not my religion or my place to judge. But from an outsiders' point of view, it is dangerous to think that anyone's interpretation of the Bible is actually what it means to God. Too many contradictions, too many different beliefs within Christianity.
I snicker as well when I hear "God sais this" or "God sais that"....RaptureTicketHolder said:From page 1:
I really do snicker quite often when I see sentiment like this. Do you honestly believe that GOD will say aok to you telling Him we agree to disagree?
GOD says this or that is a sin, you disagree, and you think GOD will in turn say - yep we will agree to disagree....
What a farce!
There is none of that in Christianity! Sentiment like this is wordly spun. The sooner folks see that, the better.
blondie122189 said:Hello, the bible also condemns people with leprosy and jewish people, so are you against them too?
His word, the Holy Bible.Smilin said:I snicker as well when I hear "God sais this" or "God sais that"....
What media of communciation do you refer?
Women held (and still do hold) high status within Native American traditions,SilverMoonChick said:seriously I wonder if the "men" of the bible ever had this said to them...women give birth to children, thats why the native americans held women on such a high sacred pedistool. and if a native american man raped a woman, the women of the tribe would get together and castrate the man.
Amen!!!Rae said:For many of us, the Bible is the words of fallible humans only. We find "God" elsewhere.
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