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Chapter 11 David, one of Jesus' disciples

Jesus the Son of Man 纪伯伦 1053Words 2018-03-18
It was not until he was no longer among us that I understood the meaning of his speeches and parables.Yes, I didn't believe in those meanings until his words appeared before my eyes in living image, incarnated and marching through my day. and the firstborn of their livestock, and passed over the houses of the Israelites who had first marked their gates.This is where the Passover of Judaism comes from. The religion believes that fire is a representative of goodness and light, so worshiping the "sacred fire" is the main ceremony. I will tell you one thing: I sat at home one night in deep thought, recalling his words and deeds for a record.At this time, three thieves broke into my house.Although I knew they were going to loot my belongings, but I was thinking carefully, and I had no time to draw my sword at them, and I even had no time to shout at them: "What are you doing!"

I just keep recording my memories of the Lord. As the thieves departed, I remembered his words: "Whoever takes your coat, give him your other coat." I get it. When I record his words on the desk, even if someone wants to take away my property, I cannot stop writing. Although I will also protect property and myself, I know better which are the most precious treasures. Luke Jesus has a deep abhorrence for hypocrites, and he will whip them like a storm, and he will lash out at them like a thunderbolt, making them terrified. They tried to murder him out of fear.Like a mouse in a black hole, they tried to set a trap for him, but Jesus fell out of their trap.

He laughed at these people, because he knew that the spirit is neither degraded by ridicule nor harmed by traps. He holds a mirror in his hand, from which he sees that on the road to the top there are lovers, breakers, and people who are struggling and fall to the side of the road. He has mercy on them all.He will even support them and carry their burdens.Indeed, he would let their frailty rest on his strong body. He does not castigate liars, thieves, or assassins, but he lashes out at a hypocrite with a mask on his face and gloves on his hands. I often wonder why his heart protects all those who seek the temple from the wilderness, but rejects hypocrites?

One day we were resting with him in the pomegranate orchard, and I said, "Lord, you forgive and comfort sinners, and all who are weak and wavering, except the hypocrite." He said: "You call sinners with those who are weak and wavering, and that is quite right. I do forgive those who are weak in constitution and weak in spirit, because their faults are inherited from their ancestors, or caused by greedy neighbors. " "Yet I have no place for a hypocrite. It is he who puts a heavy yoke on the honest and the meek." "The weak, the sinners, as you say, are like the featherless chicks that fall from the nest; and the hypocrites are like the vultures that sit on a rock and wait to snatch the dead."

"The weak are those who are lost in the desert; but the hypocrite is not lost. He knows the way, but laughs grinningly in the wind and sand." "Because of this, I refuse to take him in." These are the words of my Lord, which I did not understand at first, but I understand now. Later, hypocrites from all over the world teamed up to arrest him, and they tried him plausibly, citing the law of Moses in the Sanhedrin, and arranging the witnesses and physical evidence that put him to death. Those who transgressed the law every dawn, and transgressed it again every evening, killed him.

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