[QUOTE="JonC, post: 2894832, member: 12639"
'snip' (from #102)
Was Jesus supporting evil by not changing the secular government?[/QUOTE]
The Sinless One never supported evil, as we both know. However, during Jesus' incarnation there was only one government over Israel, and I've found nothing in scripture that suggests He ever tried to overthrow Rome. The religious "government" was different, and Jesus very much tried to change that, as seen in many passages but perhaps most emphatically the 7 "woes" of Matt. 23. What shattering indictments are seen in that chapter! Yet Jesus hurl those critiques out of malice but out of His love for those religious leaders, that they might understand their sins and then repent. (Did any? We don't know at what point Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathaea believed.)
Today there are two major political parties in the US, unlike the status two millennia ago. Both are very flawed but IMO one is far more greatly flawed than the other. I've voted in every presidential election since coming of age for the one in 1968, and I'm wrestling on what would be the best action this time.
'snip' (from #102)
Was Jesus supporting evil by not changing the secular government?[/QUOTE]
The Sinless One never supported evil, as we both know. However, during Jesus' incarnation there was only one government over Israel, and I've found nothing in scripture that suggests He ever tried to overthrow Rome. The religious "government" was different, and Jesus very much tried to change that, as seen in many passages but perhaps most emphatically the 7 "woes" of Matt. 23. What shattering indictments are seen in that chapter! Yet Jesus hurl those critiques out of malice but out of His love for those religious leaders, that they might understand their sins and then repent. (Did any? We don't know at what point Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathaea believed.)
Today there are two major political parties in the US, unlike the status two millennia ago. Both are very flawed but IMO one is far more greatly flawed than the other. I've voted in every presidential election since coming of age for the one in 1968, and I'm wrestling on what would be the best action this time.