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Devotional Reflection Based on the Incident of Peter Cutting Off Malchus's Ear:

Devotional Reflection Based on the Incident of Peter Cutting Off Malchus's Ear: “Then one of those standing near drew his sword and struck the servant of the high priest, cutting off his ear.” ( Mark 14:47, Today's Korean Version ) 1. Identifying the People Involved: The person who stood beside Jesus and drew the sword was Simon Peter . The servant of the high priest was named Malchus . “Then Simon Peter, who had a sword, drew it and struck the high priest’s servant, cutting off his right ear. The servant’s name was Malchus.” ( John 18:10 ) 2. Jesus' Response to Peter's Action: (a) Jesus said: “Permit even this.” ( Luke 22:51, KJV: “Suffer ye thus far”; RSV: “No more of this” ) The Greek words clarify this: “ἕως τούτου” (“heōs toutou”) = “up to this point” or “even this” “ἐᾶτε” (“eate”) = “allow it,” “let it be,” “leave it alone” Therefore, Jesus is essentially saying: “Let them do what they are doing. Do not resist any further.” “If ...

Tim Keller Sparks Twitter Debate Over Political Comments

Tim Keller Sparks Twitter Debate Over Political Comments By   Jesse T. Jackson  - September 22, 2020 Share Tweet Pin Pocket Flipboard Tim Keller  ignited a  Twitter storm  after he posted his thoughts on how Christians should vote. Keller’s Twitter posts were an introduction to his article “ How Do Christians Fit Into the Two-Party System? They Don’t ” in  The New York Times . Tim Keller is the founding pastor of  Redeemer Presbyterian Church  in New York City, a  best-selling author , and a world renowned apologist. Keller Tweets About Christians and the Freedom of Conscience in  Politics : “ The Bible binds my conscience to care for the poor, but it does not tell me the best practical way to do it. Any particular strategy (high taxes and government services vs low taxes and private charity) may be good and wise and may even be somewhat inferred from other things the Bible teaches, but they are not directly commanded and therefore we ca...