In these two scenarios, the truth in them remains truth, even though it tends to be covered or manipulated in one way or the other. The lies in them gradually reduce to zero when differentiated with time, since every veil over-shadowing truth disappears with time. So it is with persecutors of offenders all over the world and religions, who will in turn run out of time and face God’s judgment. There is none righteous; and so, none has moral justification to punish or hit back at the person next door. Everyone carries an invisible placard on his head on which the B part of Romans 3 verse 23 is inscribed …show more content…
Paul conveys messages such as “you must not associate with anyone who calls himself a brother but is sexually immoral or greedy, an idolater..,” “With such a man do not even eat” and “Expel the wicked man from among you."
But Jesus is the father and our role model of Christianity. Contrastingly, how did Jesus react to similar issues during his earthy ministry?
Jesus loved Judas to the End
In John 8:15-16, Jesus remarked: “Ye judge after the flesh; I judge no man. And yet if I judge, my judgment is true: for I am not alone, but I and the Father that sent me”.
At age twelve, Jesus was already filled with extraordinary wisdom which learned professors could not unraveled or equaled. If Jesus could miraculously turn water to wine in Cana marriage ceremony, though initially sarcastic, “my time has not come,” as soon as he gathered his twelve disciples, then angels ministering to him and ushering him into his divine assignment after devil departed from him in the wilderness, must have been preceded by him being anointed by God with Holy Spirit and Power (Act