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Apologetic discussions Apologetic Discussions Regarding the Teachings of Watchman Nee and Witness Lee |
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I agree. The virgins were "undefiled" and had lamps, and were going to meet the bridegroom (although some have interpreted this wedding feast scenario as pertaining to the Jews . . .). Servants were all entrusted with something by their master and given direction from him, then the master returned to them to see how well they carried out his instructions --> this is not an interaction with unregenerated people.
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Matthew 25 - thanks for giving actual reasoning on this one! I can see both sides on this parable. But man.....the Lord saying "I don't know you", and the next parable where the Lord describes the money-keeping servant as "worthless".....is this how believers are referred to in the Bible? Trapped |
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While I see that there seem to be differing possible interpretations of the parables in question, Jesus usually explains His parables in some way.
Do we consider Matthew 25:31-46 to be the explanation of the parables in Matthew 24:45-51 (wicked servant beating fellow servants), Matthew 25:1-13 (virgins with oil) and Matthew 25:14-30 (servants and bags of gold)? I do consider Matthew 25:31-46 to be the explanation of those parables. Do other participants in this thread agree with that statement or no? If you agree, I think Matthew 25:31-46 makes it perfectly clear that the wicked servants and virgins without oil are unbelievers. Look at what Jesus says about them: Matthew 25:41, 46 41 “Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels. 46 “Then they will go away to eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life.” I just don't see how that can reasonably be believers. Trapped P.S. I could be wrong. Maybe the explanation in 31-46 is something different and is not the explanation. In that case - more discussion is needed! |
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"Some people are so heavenly minded that they are of no earthly good"
Oliver Wendell Holmes. In my many years of experience and observation, I find it's more than enough for us Christians who live in the cushy, comfortable Western world to just overcome taking for granted all the privileges and blessings that surround us. If we can just overcome higher gas prices and FaceBook being down for a few hours, maybe, just maybe we can start to work on the real overcoming. You know...where you have to worry about where your next meal is coming from, or whether or not the government is going to arrest you for having a Bible, or get beaten half to death for holding a Christian meeting in your living room. Speaking for myself, I would like to overcome the temptation to go a day without reading a few verses. I would like to overcome all the garbage that is splashed before my eyes on the very computer screen that I am typing these words on. I would like to overcome the ease and comfort of a prayerless life in which I don't worry about people who are trapped within a system of error that teaches them false notions about what it is to be an overcomer. May God have mercy. -
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This also reminds me of something another brother said (who the Lord recently took from this life) . . . he said he told the Lord, "Lord, if I could I'd live without you, but thank You, You don't let me!" He was referring to the things the Lord is merciful to bring our way, to humble us and cause us to turn to Him. When we talk of overcoming, I'm reminded of something the Lord showed me a couple years ago. In Matthew 5:23 the Lord tells the faithful servant, "you have been faithful in a FEW things, enter into the joy of your Lord." So brother, only the Lord knows those few things we are expected to be faithful in . . . in the things right where He has placed us!
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_______________________Wise Virgin___Foolish Virgin______Unbeliever
virgin______________________x_____________x_______ ____________0 have lamps with oil___________x_____________x____________________0 knows about Bridegroom_______x_____________x__________________ _0 desires to meet Bridegroom_____x_____________x___________________0 can take extra oil_____________x_____________x___________________ 0 actually took extra oil__________x_____________0___________________0 hear cry to meet Bridgroom_____x_____________x___________________0 ability to buy oil______________x_____________x__________________ _0 those who were ready_________x_____________0___________________0 known by the Lord____________x_____________0___________________ 0 command to keep watch_______x_____________x___________________0 It is clear that all the 10 virgins are believers. The difference between wise and foolish is not in whether they are a virigin (believer) or not (unbeliever). The issue is whether they are foolish or not. The foolish fulfill all the points indicating they are believers except not taking extra oil, are not ready, and therefore are not recognized by the Lord. In addition, nowhwere in the Bible are unbelievers likened to virgins. The foolish virgins cannot be false believers. The word does not say that. And anytime the word talks about a false believer it tells you he is false or describes clearly how he is false; it does not leave it up to you to decide or figure it out: for example, Judas, "and Judas Iscariot, who also betrayed Him." (Mark 3.19); the "false prophet" in Revelation; what the Antichrist does, the great harlot. That the Lord does "not know" the foolish virgins does not mean they are unbelievers. God knows all unbelievers: 1) He is omnisicient, so He knows them too. 2.) He created each and every one of them. 3.) the Father, "from whom every family in heaven and on earth is named." Eph. 3:15. He does not recognize, approve, appreciate the foolish vrigins. They are like an estranged son that neglected his father, left home and shows up years later to try to claim a part of the inheritance. So the father tells him, "no, I don´t even know you anymore." |
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I agree that the Lords knows all unbelievers, indeed, all people. He's the one who created them. "Know" here doesn't mean simply "know you exist". He knows everyone who exist. It's that they are "known", acknowledged by Him, like in Revelation where He says He will acknowledge them before His Father. Otherwise, what we have are true believers who truly have the Holy Spirit, yet who are not known by the Lord. I just don't see how that's possible. The word "false" would not necessarily be explicitly stated in a parable. That's the point of a parable....things aren't explicitly stated until Jesus explains them after. I mentioned that it seems to me like these parables are then explained by Jesus at the end of Matthew 25. Look at how he describes their end in verses 31-46 ("eternal fire" and "eternal punishment"). It's not the end of any true believer. I've already said that I can actually see how a reasonable person can conclude your and Sons to Glory's viewpoint. There surely is evidence for it! I've heard both interpretations out there. Not everyone agrees on these parables. I'm totally fine to disagree on this interpretation, and hold differing views! Trapped |
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