David Miller wrote:
>> Matthew 11:20 (20) Then began he to upbraid
>> the cities wherein most of his mighty works
>> were done, because they repented not:

John wrote:
> How he handled "leadership" is one thing.
> "upbraidng the cities" is a picture of Christ's
> conflict with those in charge.

Well who do you think the sinners were?  Primarily the sinners were found 
among the leadership, were they not?  Perhaps you and I have different 
people in mind when we think of sinners.  I think first and foremost of 
those Pharisees, Sadduccees, and scribes who ultimately crucified Jesus.

John wrote:
> Do you assume that I am preaching a sinning and sinful
> Jesus - bent on that kind of partnership with sinners?

No, I don't think you perceive Jesus to be a sinning Jesus, but you do seem 
to see him as someone who communed closely with sinners, being buddies with 
them.  In a previous post you wrote the following:

John wrote:
> The church will die in this day and time if it cannot learn
> to draw the carnal and the worldly into its influence.

Such a statement greatly disturbs me.  Churches, for the most part, have 
tried to attract the carnal and worldly into its circle.  The result has 
been terrible.  It has brought the churches into sin rather than 
righteousness into the world.  When Paul heard about the Corinthians 
tolerating a fornicator in their midst, he immediately instructed them to 
cast him out from among them.  Do you believe that Paul's advice on this was 
right?

In what way are we to walk in Christ's example who separated himself from 
sinners?  Can you explain your perspective on this in practical terms?  Have 
you ever excommunicated someone from your church because of unrepented sin? 
Have you ever rebuked sinners?  How does this operate in your life?

Hebrews 7:26
(26) For such an high priest became us, who is holy, harmless, undefiled, 
SEPARATE FROM SINNERS, and made higher than the heavens;

Peace be with you.
David Miller. 


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