Can you disciple a person who you don't like or consider your enemy?I can love my enemies, but it does not mean I have to like them
It depends on the nature of the animosity. If I have done all I can to be biblical and to as much as lies within me to live peaceably with said individual and there is still animosity, it's on them, not me.Can you disciple a person who you don't like or consider your enemy?
Would Jesus attempt to disciple a democrat?It depends on the nature of the animosity. If I have done all I can to be biblical and to as much as lies within me to live peaceably with said individual and there is still animosity, it's on them, not me.
Try to disciple someone like that and tell me how well it works out for ya.
Did Jesus attempt to disciple the Pharisees?
He called Judas, didn't He?Would Jesus attempt to disciple a democrat?![]()
Can you?Can you disciple a person who you don't like or consider your enemy?
Congratulations for what?Congratulations. I continue to be hopeful that the believers will see that the political pact that is in play has done far more harm to the church than good for the gospel.
The educational system is brainwashing the younger generation right under our noses with most parents having no idea how insidious it is. For Christians to attack people like Charlie Kirk and others who actually care enough for young people to tell them the truth while at the same time pointing them to the gospel is just as insidious. I find it amazing that Sub claims he voted in the last election but is too ashamed to even say the name of his impeccable choice who seemingly doesn’t have any warts or flaws like the rest of us have. I guess its because he doesn’t want to be involved in “politics” and yet that is about all he talks about around here. There will never be a perfect candidate for President or any other world leader until Jesus Christ Himself returns to earth to rule in righteousness with a rod of iron. Until then we must settle for flawed men and women to vote for.
Recognizing the problem is one thing. I hope Mom sat her girl down and had a serious heart to heart with her about the hate bandwagon.The educational system is brainwashing the younger generation right under our noses with most parents having no idea how insidious it is. For Christians to attack people like Charlie Kirk and others who actually care enough for young people to tell them the truth while at the same time pointing them to the gospel is just as insidious. I find it amazing that Sub claims he voted in the last election but is too ashamed to even say the name of his impeccable choice who seemingly doesn’t have any warts or flaws like the rest of us have. I guess its because he doesn’t want to be involved in “politics” and yet that is about all he talks about around here. There will never be a perfect candidate for President or any other world leader until Jesus Christ Himself returns to earth to rule in righteousness with a rod of iron. Until then we must settle for flawed men and women to vote for.
I don't have any enemies so that's not an issue. I don't dislike anyone either. So I guess I can.Can you?
I don’t think it’s the entire educational system, but I do think there are a few rotten apples that make it seem like the whole bunch is spoiled. Like police officers, there’s an occasional tyrant or compromised cop, but that doesn’t mean our entire justice system is rotten. It just means that the very few bad ones make for better clickbait and higher ratings.The educational system is brainwashing the younger generation right under our noses with most parents having no idea how insidious it is.
Nicodemus!Did Jesus attempt to disciple the Pharisees?
Was he an enemy or a believer?Nicodemus!
Did Jesus attempt to disciple the Pharisees?
Similar to Nicodemus... Neither of which had animosity towards Jesus.Joseph of Armiathea is described as a disciple. He was a member of the Sanhedrin, meaning he could have been either a Pharisee or a Sadducee, and the text doesn't definitively state which party he belonged to, if either.
However, he objected to Jesus's crucifixion (Luke 23:51) and showed concern for righteousness and the proper burial of the dead, which at least suggests he leaned in a Pharisaical direction.
Similar to Nicodemus... Neither of which had animosity towards Jesus.
So, not quite trying to disciple an enemy...Not that we know of, anyway. At first, possibly.
What difference does that make? You only share the gospel with people you don't consider enemies?Was he an enemy or a believer?