Matthew 5:48 Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.Originally posted by SpiritualMadMan:
But, Tam, didn't you hear the argument that the Greek for 'Prefect' doesn't mean perfect but rather complete?![]()
(I didn't buy it either.)
SMM
What does this verse mean? Is the Lord actually commanding us to be absolutely sinless for the rest of our lives--to be perfectly holy just as God himself is holy. We know that is an impossible task. So what is Christ commanding?
I challenge you to do your own Bible study on this verse and see what you find.
But I will tell you this much. The Greek word for "perfect" is telios, the same word that is used in 1Cor.13:10, What the Lord is commanding of all believers is that they be complete in Christ, mature. Read what the fruit of the Spirit is in Gal.5. If we exhibit that in our lives daily we demonstrate our "completeness" as those are characteristics of Christ as well.
DHK