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Opinion -- Would Jesus Wear A Mask?

rlvaughn

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Would Jesus Wear A Mask. by The Wee Flea, David Robertson.
In the good old days, churches used to split over issues like wearing hats, speaking in tongues, or having guitars in worship. Today we fight over wearing masks, speaking at all, or having any kind of sung praise.

Think of Rev Charlie Boyle, vicar of All Saints Brankscombe in Dorset, who on Easter Sunday carried a cross down the aisle of his church singing ‘Thine be the Glory’ without a facemask on! A member of his congregation dobbed him in – and for this heinous sin he has been suspended and could be sacked from his job. Denying that Christ rose from the dead on Easter Sunday would not get you sacked; refusing to wear a mask could.
To reduce the whole argument to ‘it’s a nice and compassionate thing to do’ is to fall into the trap which Tim is trying to avoid – just repeating the memes in the culture war, because it presupposes that wearing masks works.
 

Silverhair

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Would Jesus Wear A Mask. by The Wee Flea, David Robertson.

Well I have to surmise that you are not in your seventies with a heart condition. I am thankful when people do wear a mask because for me and large numbers of others covid can and has been deadly.

That being said the fact the Rev did not wear a mask should not impact his position.

As to would Jesus wear a mask YES because He had compassion on the sick, the hurting and down trodden. Jesus would not have wanted to cause unnecessary suffering for people.
 

Marooncat79

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The Mask Mandate

here goes

min all seriousness


I believe in a Holy, Omnipotent, Eternal, Sovereign God (I actually got into an argument with a medical doctor about this one time). His plans and purposes are not like mine, if He decides that I leave here because of COVID, it’s ok, if He decides that I die of cancer, it’s ok. If He decides that I get him by a drunk driver and die, it’s ok. I am going to die at some point for Gods good pleasure and purposes, and yes, He’s in charge

Some who call themselves Christian need to rest in the providence of God. Certainly not because I said so, but because God says so. To do otherwise, demonstrates a lack of faith in His providence and goodness towards His people. And that is much better than potato soup!
 

rlvaughn

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Well I have to surmise that you are not in your seventies with a heart condition.
No, not in my seventies, just on the ramp headed there. My Mother's family has a history of heart attacks and my Dad's a history of cancer. None of those things are related to my posting the link the David Robertson's article. His stuff is usually thoughtful and well-written, in my opinion.
 

kyredneck

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But Jesus - being God - was he able to get sick?

24 Now I rejoice in my sufferings for your sake, and fill up on my part that which is lacking of the afflictions of Christ in my flesh for his body`s sake, which is the church; Col 1

Ever wonder which afflictions Christ was lacking?
 
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