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1 | What is "that which is within"? | Luke 11:41 | Mommapbs | 241348 | ||
What is "that which is within?" Looking at the Amplified, this refers to inward righteousness. Might this reference also the motivation of the heart? | ||||||
2 | What is "that which is within"? | Luke 11:41 | EdB | 241350 | ||
You cited Luke 11:41 did you read the Amplified that was also cited I think that will answer your question. Luke 11:41 (amp) But [dedicate your inner self and] give as donations to the poor of those things which are within [of inward righteousness] and behold, everything is purified and clean for you. |
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3 | What is "that which is within"? | Luke 11:41 | Mommapbs | 241354 | ||
Inward righteousness - is this of ourselves? Since this was observed by Jesus to the lawyers, isn't He really saying that it is impossible to be charitable because no one has inner righteousness? The law justifies no one. How then do we apply this to ourselves other than to recognize that we too must depend upon the righteousness of Christ within to be truly charitable. | ||||||
4 | What is "that which is within"? | Luke 11:41 | EdB | 241355 | ||
I think you make the mistake that only the righteous can be charitable. Many unrighteous in our own age are very charitable. Remember our righteousness is like filthy rags to God. Is 64:6 11:37-41. A Pharisee invited Jesus to dinner. Jesus did not engage in the ritual washing before the meal, which completely surprised... the Pharisee. Jesus focused on greed, a characteristic of the Pharisees, and said that they should be as concerned with the cleansing of the inside as they were with washing the outside of the body. One indication that they were clean on the inside would be their willingness to give material things to the poor. This meant not that their act of giving would atone for their sins, but that it would show a proper relationship to the Law and to God. John Walvoord and Roy Zuck, ed., The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures by Dallas Seminary Faculty, (Colorado Springs, CO: Cook Communications, 1985), WORDsearch CROSS e-book, Under: "e. Jesus Accused and Questioned by the Pharisees (11:37-54)". Verse 41. Give what is in them - The vessels which ye clean, in alms, and all things are clean to you. As if he had said, By acts directly contrary to rapine and wickedness, show that your hearts are cleansed, and these outward washings are needless. John Wesley, Explanatory Notes upon the New Testament, (London: Wesleyan-Methodist Book-Room, n.d.), WORDsearch CROSS e-book, Under: "Chapter 11". |
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5 | What is "that which is within"? | Luke 11:41 | Mommapbs | 241356 | ||
Ed, Yes, of course one anyone can emulate the example set by Christ, but without His indwelling presence, that "righteousness" is as you have described - filthy rags. I think we are getting to the same conclusion. We reflect the One/one we worship in what we do. | ||||||
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