He came to seek and to save those which were "lost"!
The majority of Saducees and Pharisees didn't see themselves as lost.
Does that kind of sound familiar to today?? Self righteous people going about convincing themselves and others we are not in need of an ultimate Saviour???
I think so!
Jesus is our Greatest example.....of course we should have His heart!!!
Don't confuse tolerating sin with this scenario though.....because Jesus certainly didn't teach that! He came to destroy sin and its affects on humans....which is judgment or consequences for poor decisions.
Jesus paid the price so we who are lost can have a "right"eous standing before an Almighty and Holy God.....who is without sin!
peace out
2007-12-28 17:43:07
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answered by Dukie 2
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Yes Sir!
2007-12-29 01:38:04
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answered by Dirk 2
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wow
I liked the Good Samaritan story...
this whole whore bit...hard pill to swallow
is that how Jesus referred to her?
man...WWJD?
2007-12-29 01:39:51
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answered by voice_of_reason 6
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Yes. Why did Jesus dine with tax collectors and criminals? Those are the people that needed him most.
2007-12-29 01:37:33
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answered by Zero Cool 3
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I don't know any Samaritan whores, so I'm afraid they can't do my sowing or reaping. Sorry.
2007-12-29 01:38:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely, but He also said (in a different but similar context) go and sin no more.
2007-12-29 01:38:41
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answered by hasse_john 7
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http://www.answering-christianity.com/ac.htm
2007-12-29 01:39:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you suggesting I go into prostitution? ;)
2007-12-29 01:38:11
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answered by Trina™ 6
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HEY....stay on your medication !
2007-12-29 01:38:22
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answered by Anonymous
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was yer mom..... wut wld u do??
2007-12-29 01:37:54
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answered by Anonymous
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