Yeshua Advocates Hatred

October 5th, 2009

Luke 14:26

26 If any man come to me, and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters, yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple.

This one is taken slightly out of context. Upon reading the rest of the words of Jesus in Luke 14:26-35, we find that he suggests we must give up everything to follow him. This is still quite the shock to the average Christian.

Jesus suggests that we must give up our families, our friends, all our possessions, and even ourselves, take up a cross, and follow after him. Either interpretation is rather strange to our current sensibilities. There are not many who would give up everything to follow in the footsteps of Jesus. I certainly couldn’t imagine a member of the decorated clergy doing such a thing.

Perhaps all of Christianity has strayed from its true message. Perhaps we should all become paupers and make ourselves sacrifices to this world. Perhaps the interpretation isn’t out of context and Jesus really did want us to hate our families. If that’s the case, then it certainly contradicts the common theme of Jesus as the Prince of Peace.

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One Response to “Yeshua Advocates Hatred”

  1. Angela Says:

    At least you know that you’re taking this verse out of context.

    We don’t have to be perfect Christians. The blood of Christ washes us all clean. We do the best that we can, and Jesus knows that we truly love him.

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