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The parable is simply explaining that even if an unjust judge will hear someone out after being bugged long enough..how much more would Yah who's a JUST judge? Christ made a similar comparison when He gave the parable about receiving the Holy spirit I believe? He said "if YOU being evil know how to give your children good gifts how much more the Father give Holy spirit to those asking Him"..I'm sorry I know i completely butchered that
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It’s called a parable for a reason. Christ explains it himself saying that God will avenge his own that cry day and night though he bears long with them. Similar to how the judge was bearing the woman that troubled him.
Luke 18:6-8
And the Lord said, Hear what the unjust judge saith.
And shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto him, though he bear long with them?
I tell you that he will avenge them speedily. Nevertheless when the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?
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So silly. This is my issue with cults of all forms JWs, Mormons, etc. They cut themselves off from the tried and tested scholarship and or theology and try to reinvent the wheel and not a good wheel at that.
Had they understood they would have seen, as theologians have noted for centuries, Jesus was using a common apologetic known as an a fortiori argument (reasoning from the lesser to the greater). Here’s how it works If the unrighteous judge (the lesser) will give justice to those who ask how much more will the righteous judge, who is God (the greater) give justice
The reasoning is solid. Obviously God will do more than the unrighteous judge, so we ought to continue praying because unlike the unrighteous judge who is epitome of narcissism God is the locust of love and selflessness and is desiring to help his people in their time of need.
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U guys are hilarious. The scripture not saying God is unjust but a comparison, which is what Bishop Nathaniel is saying. The widow wanted revenge but the judge waited but due to her persistence he avenged her. U guys cut it, but it's referencing, if an is unjust judge that does not fear God is willing to avenge this widow woman, you better believe that God will avenge his elect which are the 12 tribes of Israel, against their oppressors. Stop chopping up the vids and play the full video without your opinion. If your gonna have a rebuttal at least wait til the end and say why he's wrong. Technically this is a parable where you could place each character just as he did and it will say the same thing. Read the scriptures for yourself and u will see the truth. The scripture is Luke 18:1-9. I see they don't want u to read it because they left it out and started the vid before the book could be clearly heard.
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@TheJWhitPodcast
1 year ago
Never heard this in a church. Thank God!
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