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To: suzyjaruki; Frumanchu
Not to quick there, my friend.

Jesus also said to his disciples to go out and preach the word. Take nothing with you but the clothes on your back. If those you preach to does not accept the word, then leave them, shaking the dust off your feet as you go. They will be judged later by the Father. In other words, have nothing to do with them.

You can still love and pray for them. But Jesus does not you or anyone else wasting time on those who refuse to believe.

52 posted on 06/29/2005 10:19:18 AM PDT by 7thson (I think it takes a big dog to weigh a hundred pounds!)
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To: 7thson

Thank you for your wise advice, I will pass it along to my Free Methodist friends.


54 posted on 06/29/2005 10:27:33 AM PDT by suzyjaruki (From everlasting Thou art God, To endless years the same.)
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To: 7thson; suzyjaruki; xzins; Revelation 911; Corin Stormhands; blue-duncan
Jesus also said to his disciples to go out and preach the word. Take nothing with you but the clothes on your back. If those you preach to does not accept the word, then leave them, shaking the dust off your feet as you go. They will be judged later by the Father. In other words, have nothing to do with them. You can still love and pray for them. But Jesus does not you or anyone else wasting time on those who refuse to believe.

Boy, I'm sure glad that my Christian friends didn't give up on me, but kept preaching and teaching and praying for me until the day I reluctantly surrendered to Christ.

I believe the admonition to kick the dust off your feet is to strangers but not to friends or relatives or neighbors. We are to plant seeds and move on and what happens to those seeds is up to God. When you kick the dust off, you've planted the seeds and sprinkled a little dirt on top. Whether it takes or not is not to be your concern, especially while on a missionary journey.

It appears (in context) to apply only to missionary journeys and not to everyday life. The disciples were to take only the clothes on their backs (and to trust in God for their provisions on that journey).

If you wish to apply this verse to everyday life, then I'd suggest you should divest yourself of all real and personal property before you preach to your neighbor or co-workers or relatives or anyone.

If you take that verse and attempt to apply it to everyone to whom you preach, then I don't think you have the spiritual authority to kick dust off your feet at those to whom you preach unless you own no property other than the clothes on your back.

It either applies to missionary journeys only, or it is a clarion call for all who preach the gospel to take a vow of poverty.

Have you taken that vow? Have you divested yourself of all real and personal property?

55 posted on 06/29/2005 12:08:07 PM PDT by P-Marlowe
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