Scribes R Sinners
“I say to you that likewise there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine just persons who need no repentance.”
Luke 15:7 NKJV
https://www.bible.com/114/luk.15.7.nkjv
The parable of a lost sheep was presented by Jesus to address the complaints of the Pharisees about His being a friend of sinners. However, the clear concept for those who care to unravel the parable is that Jesus acclaimed that scribes are sinners who need no repentance. There are many comfortable sinners in religious assemblies: physically present, but spiritually absent; actively compliant, but passively corrupted; physically loyal, but emotionally lost; and outwardly consecrated, but inwardly conforming. And how can seated scribes on the gospel pew be possibly reached with the words of salvation? They have become a bunch of no-joy fellows in fellowship. In the words of Reinhard Bonnke “A church that does not save the lost is lost itself”. Invariably, an unappealing saint who no longer live to daily cause joy in heaven is a perfect fit for heaven’s lost sheep and an unawakened sinner.
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