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We are told that when a rich young man asked Jesus how to attain eternal life, Jesus answered that in addition to keeping the commandments, the man must sell all he had giving the proceeds to the poor and then to follow Jesus. I've pointed out to many Christians that they haven't followed these directions, and in particular I've explained to them that they haven't sold all they have giving the money to the poor. The usual response from Christians is that Jesus' directions apply only to the rich young man. Other people, like these lucky Christians, can have eternal life while keeping all their worldly goodies.
So is the rich young man a special case in that he had especially tough requirements to meet to attain eternal life while most other people get by much more easily? Why would Jesus single out this rich young man being so very tough on him while making salvation a breeze for other potential Christians? Could it be that although Christians want to go to heaven they want a piece of the pie here on earth?
So is the rich young man a special case in that he had especially tough requirements to meet to attain eternal life while most other people get by much more easily? Why would Jesus single out this rich young man being so very tough on him while making salvation a breeze for other potential Christians? Could it be that although Christians want to go to heaven they want a piece of the pie here on earth?