I think there is an important reason why Jesus chose common people for His disciples, not the most learned or witty.
It really comes down to what is in your heart. You can't fool God by saying you believed something to be right and good when your heart knew otherwise. Consider how Jesus shamed the men who accused the woman caught in adultery.
She was guilty by the letter of the law, but Jesus spoke to hearts. Conversely, some of the temple merchants would likely claim they broke no law, but Jesus drove them out with more than a bit of rope.
If someone truly wants to seek Christ, he or she will learn Christ truly and find their path through faith and hope and love. If someone wants to make themselves feel important by pretending they have perfect doctrine while someone else is worthless, well Jesus said a lot about people like that as well.
Don't misunderstand me to be saying that all creeds are the same in God's eyes, or that God would ever condone sin. I have told Coke Bear plainly that praying to any human is a very, very bad idea, even if you think it's just like talking to a living person here on Earth, for example.
But I'm not going to claim I have any standing to judge someone who is trying to follow Christ. Christ will speak to His sheep, and if someone thinks they are fooling Christ, that will play out to their shame, but is someone, however poorly, is trying to grow in Christ's service, I don't want to be guilty of tripping them up.
It really comes down to what is in your heart. You can't fool God by saying you believed something to be right and good when your heart knew otherwise. Consider how Jesus shamed the men who accused the woman caught in adultery.
She was guilty by the letter of the law, but Jesus spoke to hearts. Conversely, some of the temple merchants would likely claim they broke no law, but Jesus drove them out with more than a bit of rope.
If someone truly wants to seek Christ, he or she will learn Christ truly and find their path through faith and hope and love. If someone wants to make themselves feel important by pretending they have perfect doctrine while someone else is worthless, well Jesus said a lot about people like that as well.
Don't misunderstand me to be saying that all creeds are the same in God's eyes, or that God would ever condone sin. I have told Coke Bear plainly that praying to any human is a very, very bad idea, even if you think it's just like talking to a living person here on Earth, for example.
But I'm not going to claim I have any standing to judge someone who is trying to follow Christ. Christ will speak to His sheep, and if someone thinks they are fooling Christ, that will play out to their shame, but is someone, however poorly, is trying to grow in Christ's service, I don't want to be guilty of tripping them up.
That which does not kill me, will try again and get nastier