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But Jesus did not eat with sinners solely to call them to a changed and fruitful relationship. That would be slightly inhuman: more calculating and transactional than loving.
Our nation currently finds itself embroiled in a very bitter battle between Christian conservatives, who make up a sizable portion of our population, and the rest of the nation, including ...
Jesus is For Sinners I Timothy 1:15 (ESV) “The saying is trustworthy and deserving of full acceptance, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am the foremost”. I ...
Jesus teaches his followers to hate sin but to love sinners. In recent times I hear far too many woke sociologists branding all Christians as homophobic because we dare to oppose the popular ...
Jesus heard this and said to them, “Those who are well do not need a physician, but the sick do. I did not come to call the righteous but sinners.” (Mk 2:13-17) “I am a sinner.” That was ...
Many people know that the New Testament refers to Jesus as a “friend of sinners,” but what does that mean exactly? Apparently not what some Christians think it does.
Jesus does not wait for sinners to change their lives before he welcomes them, said the preacher of the papal household. "He welcomes them and this leads sinners to change their lives," Cardinal ...
“The worst sinners, according to Jesus, are not the harlots and publicans, but the religious leaders with their insistence of proper dress and grooming, their careful observance of all the rules ...
Jesus tells the parable in order to make the people understand that his closeness to sinners "shouldn't scandalize, but on the contrary provoke in all a serious reflection on how we live our faith ...