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Selfishness
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Must a Christian be Selfish? How does a person sacrifice, have mercy, forgive, confess, be patient, give to charity,... essentially Love without reciprocation AND BE selfish? Are you saying Q that is is NOT Christian to Love others as a person Loves themselves? |
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Re: Selfishness
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Your mistake can't be fixed. I already know what you think of me... I'm very sorry you feel that way. However, that doesn't change the status of life... v/r Joshua |
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Re: Selfishness
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Luke 10:25-37 25 And behold, a certain lawyer stood up and tested Him, saying, “Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?” Quote:
John 10:7-16 7 Then Jesus said to them again, “Most assuredly, I say to you, I am the door of the sheep. 8 All who ever came before Me are thieves and robbers, but the sheep did not hear them. 9 I am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved, and will go in and out and find pasture. 10 The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly. |
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Re: Selfishness
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I'm sorry that others can't accept that, but then I didn't make up the rules for Christianity. v/r Joshua |
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Re: Selfishness
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More to the point: Q, do you believe Jesus to be selfish? |
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Re: Selfishness
Kindest Regards, all!
Fashionably late, I suppose... Perhaps I am still under the influence of Ayn Rand, but I do not see selfishness as inherently "bad." Indeed, if one considers, the typical Christian act of charity is driven by selfishness. From my POV, Mother Theresa was selfish. How can I dare suggest such a thing? Simple...she was driven by the selfish desire to love as many as possible, in order to achieve heaven. Selfishness is not bad, much like guns and cars and free will are not bad. It is what we do with these tools that determines the "good and bad" aspects, and then it is still tied to our actions and motives...motives which are quite typically selfish. I am hungry. That is selfish of me. Yet, you will not feed me simply because I am hungry. If you see I am hungry, and have no means to get food, and you have the ability to feed me, you may choose (selfishly) to feed me. Or you may selfishly choose to keep all of your food for yourself and family for another day, and send me on my way. Both are selfish actions, only one of which *might* be determined to be "bad." From my vantage, being hungry, I know which one that is, but there are other considerations that may not cross my mind...perhaps you have a squeaky tight budget, or only have food for a few days? Dunno, but there are a lot of possibilities surrounding a personal *judgment* of this scenario, and we are not assigned to cast *condemnation* on another without first walking a mile in their shoes. I love the parable of the Good Samaritan for many reasons...not least it shows me that in the face of condemnation by others, I still have a hope of salvation by G-d. The Samaritans were held in disdain by the Jews, they were lesser than dogs. All the more irony, that an "unsaved" one should be noted for performing a goodly action worthy of salvation towards one "already saved." While others "already saved" basically went their merry way, saying "but for the grace of G-d, there is me. Sure glad it's not, thanks G-d!" Too often we can't be bothered with the struggles of others...add in the conflict across religious boundaries, and it's no wonder there are misgivings leading as far as war. Rather, shouldn't we see our brothers and sisters as just that, brothers and sisters. Regardless of skin color, regardless of socio-economic position, regardless of religious affinity? G-d will work through whom He chooses...I am continually amazed at the love and charity and good deeds exhibited by "other sheep" outside of the fold of Christianity. Sadly, I am also witness far too often, of the lack of love and charity and good deeds by so-called Christians towards those outside of the faith. Selfishness is natural. Having the spirit of G-d move through a person is natural only if the person is tuned to G-d. G-d will not move through an unsaved or unsalvageable person. Evidence of the Holy Spirit is entirely based on actions and deeds. Show me your faith without works, I will show you my faith by my works. I know this appears to contradict an awful lot of Sunday school teaching, but it is quite Biblical. ![]() My two cents. |
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