Message from @Sy Oppenheimer

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2020-10-12 21:28:02 UTC  

call me a baboon

2020-10-12 21:28:15 UTC  

really de escalating the situation

2020-10-12 21:28:16 UTC  

arent u

2020-10-12 21:33:46 UTC  

I just realized that no one speculated on what the saying meant.

2020-10-12 21:34:44 UTC  

i did

2020-10-12 21:34:47 UTC  

scroll up

2020-10-12 21:34:52 UTC  

i gave my answer

2020-10-12 21:35:00 UTC  

and then a couple of people re worded it

2020-10-12 21:35:23 UTC  

I believe the saying is meant to say that only a small number of people will actually understand and follow the true teachings of Christ, thus making only "one out of a thousand" or "two out of ten thousand" being the true followers of Jesus.

2020-10-12 21:36:31 UTC  

and as the population grows larger then u get a society that perpetuates and justifies evil

2020-10-12 21:37:23 UTC  

like a single apple can spoil the bunch

2020-10-12 21:37:58 UTC  

It's not that unrealistic of a number, only around 30% of the planets total population is Christian, and that in itself is divided into thousands of different denominations which interpret Christianity differently, or even come up with entirely new texts; Like the Mormons.

2020-10-12 21:39:01 UTC  

and dont even get started on the false prophets and cults

2020-10-12 21:55:49 UTC  

The Mor[m]ons

2020-10-12 21:56:11 UTC  

the basis of their religion is a placemat from the ancient Egyptian equivalent of a McDonalds

2020-10-12 22:37:38 UTC  

@gorgonzhola maybe it is a guess on the ratio, referring to God's method of how he chooses a perfect example like Jesus.

2020-10-12 22:56:09 UTC  

Biblical Question: he meant only a few people will truly be Christian and follow God. Do not be surprised the world hates God.

2020-10-13 02:49:26 UTC  

Jesus was trying to tell us that he ain’t gonna pick everybody who wanna come.

2020-10-13 02:51:30 UTC  

> ***__What did Jesus mean when he said: “Out of 1,000 I’ll choose one of you, and out of 10,000 I’ll choose two of you." __*** @everyone
@gorgonzhola

He was referring to Price's law

2020-10-13 05:33:27 UTC  

is it ok to doubt Thomas?

2020-10-13 11:16:31 UTC  

The Apostle Thomas did not write "The Gospel of Thomas". It is a Gnostic text, not in the Bible--and for a reason--it is false and heretical. Gnosticism was one of the earliest assaults on the Church, even being referenced in the New Testament itself

2020-10-14 00:51:31 UTC  

Out of 1,000 he chooses 1
Out of 10,000 he chooses 2
Out of 100,000 he chooses 3 and so on.

It means being a follower of Christ and God is a lonely road as you deal with many nonbelievers of the world.

2020-10-14 22:03:12 UTC  

Where do i find this text

2020-10-15 03:27:59 UTC  

somewhere

2020-10-15 03:45:08 UTC  

Oppenheimer pretty mad about the Gospel of Thomas.
@AsherFOE https://www.marquette.edu/maqom/Gospel%20of%20Thomas%20Lambdin.pdf I believe you can read it here.

2020-10-15 04:30:52 UTC  

I’m not mad LOL.

2020-10-15 06:32:55 UTC  

My two cents: whether or not the Gospel of Thomas is cannon or not is a distraction from the truth. Even though the quote comes from Thomas, I believe that message is something Jesus made clear multiple times. He said the gateway to life is small, and few will find it. Ecclesiastes 7 has the passage about finding only one upright man out of 1000, but no upright woman. Even if the bible is corrupted and misinterpreted, even if Thomas is wrong, the Holy Spirit guides us from within. A lot of people are not going to follow Jesus, and there are a lot of people pretending to follow him. The danger is getting trapped in the intellectualism and the knowledge of God, rather than seeking God.

2020-10-15 16:45:33 UTC  

Just because Thomas quoted something doesn't mean he had a book named after him 🤔

2020-10-15 19:56:43 UTC  

truuuuuuue

2020-10-15 21:48:58 UTC  

Jesus didn't say what is in the question, but Jesus did say that "many are called but few are chosen" and this quote is fairly close to the principle of the question. The quote comes from Matthew 22 after Jesus describes in a parable the nature of the end of the world and the Kingdom of God.

In the parable a king arranges a marriage for his son. First the king sends his servants to summon his people that were invited to the wedding, but his people laugh this off, or go about their business and the remnant of the people treat the servants badly and even slay some of the servants.

The king then says that those that were previously invited were not worthy, but the wedding is still ready to be had and in need of guests. So the king directs his servants to go into the highways and the cities and call the commonpeople to the wedding that it might have guests. So the servants go out and call in people both good and bad to the wedding that is might have guests.

Finally at the wedding there is a person that is wearing shabby clothes not fit for a wedding. The king says to him "how did you come here without proper wedding clothes?" The man is speechless and so the king directs the servants to bind the man and throw him out into outer darkness where there will be much weeping and gnashing of the teeth.

Jesus concludes the parable saying "for many are called, but few are chosen."

2020-10-18 05:51:28 UTC  

Why is Jesse using the Gospel of Thomas as a reference? I thought KJV is made and God wouldn’t altered his word nor take things out of it. Surely God wouldn’t make changes if he knew it would be against the other scriptures and many would seek him by understanding his teachings, I don’t trust this Gospel of Thomas https://youtu.be/t7JYGOhgnKc

2020-10-19 04:53:22 UTC  

i know this is not a biblical question but i must ask it - is social distancing and mask wearing something that god would want

2020-10-19 23:00:32 UTC  

**__*Is it good to love your weakness?*__** NEW BIB Q PEEPS @everyone

2020-10-19 23:01:16 UTC  

no you gotta overcome. We are only weak because of adam and eve giving into satan. God wants us to be perfect.

2020-10-19 23:01:20 UTC  

Depends on what you mean by love

2020-10-19 23:01:29 UTC  

You shouldn’t love your weakness but try to make it into a strength

2020-10-19 23:01:46 UTC  

weaknesses dont exist

2020-10-19 23:02:22 UTC  

I dont even acknowledge it until you bring it up.

2020-10-19 23:02:33 UTC  

You shouldn't love your weakness, because you will just stay in the exact spot with no progress in your development as a human being.