“Then the King will say to those on his right: ‘Come, you who have been blessed by my Father, inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the founding of the world. For I became hungry and you...
AdminThank you sister it's an interesting take on it.
So the elder is saying the original application has changed or is it his interpretation?
Because when we read from Matthew 24:45 It's the first mention of "who really is the faithful and discreet slave"
Then we go straight into chapter 25:1-13 with the same theme, about the Kingdom of Heaven and the ten virgins.
Then verse 14-30 refers to a "good for nothing slave"
It's all associated with the anointed, who would have also been those who were im... moreThank you sister it's an interesting take on it.
So the elder is saying the original application has changed or is it his interpretation?
Because when we read from Matthew 24:45 It's the first mention of "who really is the faithful and discreet slave"
Then we go straight into chapter 25:1-13 with the same theme, about the Kingdom of Heaven and the ten virgins.
Then verse 14-30 refers to a "good for nothing slave"
It's all associated with the anointed, who would have also been those who were imprisoned like John on the Isle of Patmos. If we look at what's happened during the pandemic, I heard of two anointed and their wives being disfellowshipped for asking questions about the vaccine, if these things continue, there could be many in the same situation. Im talking with an anointed sister who is having a hard time, having to move from pillar to post because she's trying to avoid harassment from people her daughter was once involved with, she's seeked help from the brothers but nobody takes it seriously. I have a feeling it does refer to Christ brothers, basically because of the theme of these two chapters.