Astonishing Doctrine of Jesus
All Christians have the sober responsibility to rightly divide the Word of truth. It is important we observe what the text plainly says before we rush to explain what it means. It is also critical we do not parrot what we have heard but do our best to stay true to the text with our emphasis. It is a common mistake to transfer assumptions based upon hearsay or our opinions into passages and provide the wrong impression. One passage where this is commonly done is when Jesus on two occasions cleansed the Temple in Jerusalem. People have used this passage to justify being angry when the passage never explicitly says Jesus was. The harmonising scriptural accounts of the Gospels portray Jesus observing the illicit trade in the Temple, fashioning a scourge of small chords, and then driving out the animals and overturning tables. Those who say Jesus must have been angry (maybe they would have!) might be the same people who assume a parent must be fueled ...