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@fmf saidPerhaps Jesus’ mission wasn’t to bring about social change.
Perhaps "Jesus" "said" that because the Romans had no desire or means of eradicating poverty?
[You can see what I am doing here.]
@fmf saidPerhaps Jesus’ mission wasn’t to bring about social change.
Perhaps "Jesus" "said" that because the Romans had no desire or means of eradicating poverty?
[You can see what I am doing here.]
@divegeester saidYou first. It seems you expect others to write essays at your request that you would not write yourself.
“the poor you will always have with you , but you will not have me…”
Matthew 26:11
Context:
[i]6And when Jesus was in Bethany at the house of Simon the leper, 7a woman came to Him having an alabaster flask of very costly fragrant oil, and she poured it on His head as He sat at the table. 8But when His disciples saw it, they were indignant, saying, “Why this waste? 9F ...[text shortened]... i]
What do you think are the social, moral and spiritual implications of this statement by Jesus?
@divegeester saidWhat would you say your mission is?
Perhaps Jesus’ mission wasn’t to bring about social change.
@divegeester saidBy trying to undermine other people's faith?
To spread the power of optimism.
@kevin-eleven saidTry to season and mature in your thinking a bit Kevin, open your mind to new concepts, take in the world around you and all its wonder. Look around you and see what God has provided.
By trying to undermine other people's faith?