GeoFee
I am who I am becoming...
Hi,
I respect your persistence in biblical argumentation. A right reading of scripture offers the key to well being in body and in spirit. This only where reading and interpretation of scripture lead to the doing of God's will on earth as it is in heaven. This being what Jesus teaches followers to pray.
George
Who is judged acceptable and who is judged unacceptable? Those who serve their neighbour are acceptable and those who neglect their neighbour are not. That seems plain in the parable of the last judgement. It is also consistent with the answer of Jesus to the rich young ruler; sell all that you have and distribute the proceeds among the poor. This was too much for the young ruler to accept. He turned away from the invitation of Jesus. All this goes back to Egypt, where the people of the land were exploited and oppressed by Pharaoh's power. God heard their cry and inspired Moses to lead them out or their captivity. Jesus, like Moses and Elijah is an advocate for the full inclusion of the broken poor in the household of God. God is wholly concerned with the ingathering of the lost. This on earth as in heaven and not as escape from responsibility to God and neighbour while alive. Responsibility to God being demonstrated in Jesus as responsibility to the outcast and the unclean. Remember the rich man and the beggar by his gate. The beggar is included in the household of God. The rich man is not. Why?The Parable of the Sheep and the Goats is all about Judgment it is definitely not about serving your neighbour
We are to have God at the centre of our attention. This with the whole of our mind, heart and strength. How we think, feel and act on earth matters very much. I cannot agree with your persistent claim that the only thing scripture speaks about is where we go after we die. For me, the matter of life after death is beyond my understanding. Just as while I live, I will trust that in the day of my death God will do what is right. I will accept the decision of God without reservation. My God being the God of Jesus who gave his life so that I would be liberated from the fear of death which has the whole world in bondage. That fear of death being the consequence of turning aside from the way of life in the all good creation of God to pursue the knowledge of good and evil; the business of deciding who is right (going to heaven) and who is wrong (going to hell).GeoFee ---We are to Agape God ----Agape is a fruit of the Spirit -----we have to have the Holy Spirit in us before we can Agape God with all our heart ---all our Soul and all your mind ------and only after we Agape God can we agape our neighbour
I respect your persistence in biblical argumentation. A right reading of scripture offers the key to well being in body and in spirit. This only where reading and interpretation of scripture lead to the doing of God's will on earth as it is in heaven. This being what Jesus teaches followers to pray.
George