We do not have to know what motive is.
God does.
That is enough.
Who cares what WE know?
Apparently you care. Haven't you been saying that motive is what makes something a sin?
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We do not have to know what motive is.
God does.
That is enough.
Who cares what WE know?
Apparently you care. Haven't you been saying that motive is what makes something a sin?
If I do something sinful it is sinful whether you know what my heart's motive was or not.
What other people know about the motives of men has nothing to do with whether or not what those men do is sin.
What people know or understand about the motive of OTHERS should not even be in the equation.
If I buy you a box of chocolates it may appear innocent to everyone else. But if my motive is dark it is sin BEFORE GOD. Who cares how it APPEARS to everyone else?
can you define your understanding of motive?
Let's say you are invited to a friend's house for dinner. Your friend explains that his wife has been working all day to prepare a nice meal for you. When you eat the meal it is terrible. Everything is salty, the meat is overcooked and tough, the noodles were overcooked and soggy... It is truly a terrible meal, but to be polite you eat everything on your plate.
Now your friend looks at you and asks if you enjoyed the meal, his wife is looking on.
You cannot bear to tell the truth, because you know it would hurt your friend, and especially his wife who worked so hard to prepare the meal. You tell them you enjoyed the meal very much.
Is this a lie? Your motive is good, you do not want to hurt your friend or his wife.
I actually had this happen to me once. I was invited to supper and served barley hot dogs. They were terrible, but I ate them to be polite.
At the end of the meal my friend's wife asked how I liked the barley hot dogs. I hesitated, and she picked up on my hesitation. She said, "You really didn't like them did you?" I said, "Honestly, I didn't like them, they were terrible."
She turned at yelled at her husband, "See, I told you these hot dogs are terrible, you are so cheap!" Then she turned and told me her husband makes her buy these barley dogs to save money.
They actually got into a big argument right in front of me. :laugh:
That doesn't mean that my motives aren't right if I were to enact my own judgment, which is the point in question, remember?We leave judgment to God and the State which God has endorsed to judge the affairs men upon earth.
Hmmmmmmmm . . .So, by this logic, if Luke believes I'm spreading a false doctrine would it not be acceptable for him to lie about me to discredit me in order to stop false doctrine from being spread? Or for me to do the same to him?
Why not kill me to stop heresy? The motive is good, isn't it?...
But then its not just motive, its also the means, which Luke doesn't allow for in his previous arguments. He only says that it is not sin if the motive is right, which is clearly incorrect.I think I know what Luke is saying:
The act of taking a man's life: Done out of anger or envy it's a sin. Done for justice by the duly appointed magistrate, then it's a righteous act.
Proverbs 29:11 A fool uttereth all his mind: but a wise man keepeth it in till afterwards.
If a woman is raped and has an abortion because she cannot bear the thought of carrying the baby of her rapist, is her motive good?
At the end of the meal my friend's wife asked how I liked the barley hot dogs. I hesitated, and she picked up on my hesitation. She said, "You really didn't like them did you?" I said, "Honestly, I didn't like them, they were terrible."
You're not listening. Motive will determine means.But then its not just motive, its also the means, which Luke doesn't allow for in his previous arguments. He only says that it is not sin if the motive is right, which is clearly incorrect.
lol reminds me of the time someone gave me a "veggie dog." It was terrible. I was really hungry and they were terrible. I said they were terrible too. Of course in my situation, they already knew that.
Sin is sin exclusively BECAUSE of motive. Plain and simple.
You're not listening. Motive will determine means.
Lev. 5:17 "If a person sins and does what is forbidden in any of the LORD's commands, even though he does not know it, he is guilty and will be held responsible.
And what about the men who reach out to catch the ark from falling off the cart? Wasn't their motive good?
A self-centered motive is still there. Anything done in love fulfills the law, even if it is otherwise "unlawful," as in the case of the shewbread given to David and the men with him.Lev. 5:17 "If a person sins and does what is forbidden in any of the LORD's commands, even though he does not know it, he is guilty and will be held responsible.
Well, again, you wrench trifles from their contexts. Why was reaching out to catch the ark wrong, and would it be wrong today? Why weren't the Philistines killed who placed the ark on the cart in the first place?And what about the men who reach out to catch the ark from falling off the cart? Wasn't their motive good?
A self-centered motive is still there. Anything done in love fulfills the law, even if it is otherwise "unlawful," as in the case of the shewbread given to David and the men with him.
Well, again, you wrench trifles from their contexts. Why was reaching out to catch the ark wrong, and would it be wrong today? Why weren't the Philistines killed who placed the ark on the cart in the first place?
The event, once analyzed, was one of a pagan and self-centered form of worship. Uzza's motive was not pure.