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1 | Please explain John 19:27 | John 19:26 | Rowdy | 107918 | ||
I think I might have an answer to your question about Jesus' preference of John over James and His other blood siblings. I think Christ was trying to once again give us another example of a whole new standard for us as humans to follow. You remember Jesus' mother and His brothers thought He was going crazy thus in Matt 12, He lets the world know who His real family was. Remember James and probably his brothers didn't become christians until AFTER Jesus' death and resurrection. I understand this very well because one of my sisters has been a member of another faith for many years in spite of her growing up in the same household with me and the rest of the family. Our father was an elder; my brother is currently a deacon; I was a deacon in a previous congregation. (I've traveled quite a bit.) Don't get me wrong...my sis and I meet several times per year, her house, my house, Dad's house but we don't go to worship together and the subject of religion is taboo between us. So I feel MUCH closer to my own brethren in our congregation than I do to my blood sister. Again, I think this is God's preference in His world which should take precedence to our world. Remember, Christ predicted that His ways would come between family members and we see that every day. We need to get used to seeing things God's way and discard our preferences. |
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2 | Please explain John 19:27 | John 19:26 | JCrichton | 107929 | ||
Hi, Rowdy! I understand your illustration, but my point is that we cannot refer to the Jewish society in terms of today's values (the elderly being housed en masse by a society that is afraid of death: getting old). Even the early Church had continued with the particular Jewish tradition (Matthew 15:4) of tending to the elderly: 1 Timothy 5:16. So if we believe that Jesus' siblings were blood relations of Mary would not one of them fulfill their obligation to care for their mother, unless Jesus' bequeathal to John has to reflect Revelation 12:17? God Bless! |
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