It is what it is until it isn't
Slacker G wrote:"it is easier for a rich man to go thru the eye of a needle than to get to heaven" that was spoken by Jesus Christ and he said nothing about "it will be easier for a person poor in spirit to go thru an eye of a needle than to get to heaven.. it's pretty darn hard to go through an eye of a needlerkscott7 wrote:Hate to disagree slacker but he is very definitely talking about the poor. And he did most of his ministry to the poor.
The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor; he hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised, (Luke 4:18)
No need to apologize for your disagreement. Your interpretation of Christs commission does not offend me. However, there are evil stingy poor as well as evil stingy wealthy. Some understand what he said is poor in spirit. You will find those poor in spirit amongst both the wealthy and the impoverished. As well as broken hearted rich & poor, and captive rich and poor.
By the way your original post was something like this:
ok I'll eave you with this Haley since you are a man of God
who was Jesus talking about in these verses poor people or Corporations? peace be with you
Can you show me where Jesus ever addressed corporations? If not, then how can you poise that question to Hailey? And the poor were not a conglomerate, they were individuals, some righteous, some unrighteous. To believe otherwise would be so very foolish. Jesus came to save individuals, both rich and poor. So if you are saved and you come from poverty to wealth are you then evil somehow? If your company grows into a corporation, does that somehow make a righteous man unrighteous? Solomon was exceedingly wealthy, as was David and many other righteous in the Bible, not excluding Abraham. Yet David was a man after Gods own heart.
But you are entitled to your opinion as I am mine. I believe Jesus was speaking of those poor in spirit. And that includes the wealthy that God has chosen as well as the poor that God has chosen for salvation.