tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3801462012507977477.post2042611923116947575..comments2023-06-09T08:52:52.810-07:00Comments on Dear Theophilus: My Mind has been blown... Revisiting Wealth.deartheophilushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00415979484794013156noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3801462012507977477.post-48139653911764808632009-06-02T11:19:51.856-07:002009-06-02T11:19:51.856-07:00Jason,
I think you are right (even if I didn't say...Jason,<br />I think you are right (even if I didn't say it before) about this passage being about more than mere money. But, I also believe that it is a major proof for what Christ requires. "Unshackle ourselves and Follow. And even though it might seem impossible, God can do anything..." I will definitely agree to that, but still use it as a minor proof.<br /><br />Thank you so much reading, you have blessed me!deartheophilushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00415979484794013156noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3801462012507977477.post-15977884473503708392009-06-02T10:30:08.140-07:002009-06-02T10:30:08.140-07:00Jaymes, you seem to be bringing it these days. I e...Jaymes, you seem to be bringing it these days. I enjoy and extremely dislike your writing all at once. I know it's what I need to hear, but I don't really like to hear it.<br /><br />I appreciate your scriptural citation, but I think that the story of the rich young ruler is not first and foremost about wealth, as I myself have argued before. I think it is a story about what is impossible with man being possible with G-d.<br /><br />Regardless of this small dispute I am once again confronted with the drastic nature of attempting to follow a homeless Savior.Jasonhttp://www.heisjason.comnoreply@blogger.com