Realitybites said:
BusyTarpDuster2017 said:
Do these mean that salvation is by perfect obedience to the Law and by our ability to avoid sinning? Should we be gouging out our eyes? No, Jesus said these things before the cross. It was to get people under the old covenant to repent and see their desperate need for a savior, which he had yet to fulfill on the cross and by his future resurrection. The verse you referenced is one of those times. Now that Jesus' work is finished, these verses do not apply today to those under the new covenant of grace through faith.
This is an unbelievably dangerous heresy. To say that half of Matthew 18 doesn't apply to Christians because Jesus taught it during his earthly ministry before the resurrection is heretical. Particularly given the scriptural context: which clearly indicates that this addresses those who believe in Him.
"But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea" (Matthew 18:6).
How does this apply to the modern Christian? It is not a question of actually gouging out your eye, but rather expelling occasions to sin from your life, and doing so aggressively.
I'm coming to the conclusion that the evangelical gospel (event salvation, workless faith, dispensationalism, OSAS) is a packaged satanic deception to get the church to extinguish its lamps and go to sleep.
But the positions you take make a lot more sense when you're willing to dismiss entire chunks of the New Testament because dispensationalism or something.
It's a "dangerous heresy" to say that salvation is by grace through faith now that Jesus has paid for sin, not by obeying the Law perfectly, which was the only way before Jesus' sacrifice?
No one is saying "half of Matthew" doesn't apply to Christians today. What was said was that those verses which say the Old Covenant way to eternal life (perfection), which was applicable to people before Jesus' sacrifice, are not applicable today now that Jesus fulfilled the Law and paid for all sin through his sacrifice.
When Jesus said to gouge out your eye if it causes you to sin, he wasn't just saying that we should deal with our sin aggresively, he was clearly saying that the sin from your eye can send you to Hell. Does that apply to Christians today? Are you saying that it doesn't matter if someone puts their faith in Jesus for their salvation, they still can go to Hell because of sin?
Some things Jesus said was meant to get people to realize the impossibility of salvation by their own merit. You can't take these verses to support a works/merit based salvation. If you do, you're missing the entire point. In fact, you're doing the very opposite of what was intended. Let's be honest - the vast majority of Christians if that have ever lived, if not all of them, very likely have not obeyed the Law perfectly, have sinned with their eyes, and have called other people "fools" in their hearts, and even worse things than that. If those verses apply to us today, then the vast majority of us Christians are doomed to Hell.