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Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by MightySparrow: 8:47pm On Feb 04, 2025
guysbewise:
If Christians are saying that Jesus Christ is the jewish Messiah by force, so why is Mohammed no the comforter Jesus promised?
Mohammed was in no way close to any holy prophets of Jehovah. The recorded character of the fellow is something else.How Mohammed became a prophet and introduced an Allah nobody knew from Adam is still a rude mystery.
Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by MightySparrow: 8:48pm On Feb 04, 2025
Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by Nobody: 9:05pm On Feb 04, 2025
MightySparrow:
Mohammed was in no way close to any holy prophets of Jehovah. The recorded character of the fellow is something else.How Mohammed became a prophet and introduced an Allah nobody knew from Adam is still a rude mystery.
How Jesus christ became the son of God born by another man's wife, which is against the Torah and without fulfilling the prophecies of the expected Jewish Messiah is also a mystery to the Jews who were given the Torah.
Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by MightySparrow: 10:10pm On Feb 04, 2025
guysbewise:
How Jesus christ became the son of God born by another man's wife, which is against the Torah and without fulfilling the prophecies of the expected Jewish Messiah is also a mystery to the Jews who were given the Torah.
So God supposed to have a wife to have a son, right?
Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by Nobody: 1:31am On Feb 05, 2025
MightySparrow:
So God supposed to have a wife to have a son, right?
If you are insisting that your Jesus christ is the messiah of the Jews, then you must also accepted that Mohammed is the comforter Jesus promised.
Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by MightySparrow: 3:09am On Feb 05, 2025
guysbewise:
If you are insisting that your Jesus christ is the messiah of the Jews, then you must also accepted that Mohammed is the comforter Jesus promised.
You don't understand simple English, right?
Just a simple question: does Allah need a wife, a human wife, to have a son?
Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by Kingsempires(m): 7:56am On Feb 05, 2025
MightySparrow:
So God supposed to have a wife to have a son, right?
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Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by Kingsempires(m): 7:57am On Feb 05, 2025
guysbewise:
If you are insisting that your Jesus christ is the messiah of the Jews, then you must also accepted that Mohammed is the comforter Jesus promised.
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Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by Nobody: 11:22am On Feb 05, 2025
You are the one without common sense. Go and ask the Jews you are forcing your own messiah on, but you don't want to accept Mohammed your comforter Jesus promised.

MightySparrow:
You don't understand simple English, right?
Just a simple question: does Allah need a wife, a human wife, to have a son?
Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by MightySparrow: 11:40am On Feb 05, 2025
guysbewise:
You are the one without common sense. Go and ask the Jews you are forcing your own messiah on, but you don't want to accept Mohammed your comforter Jesus promised.
Second question: is Mohammed a spirit or a human?
Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by honesttalk21: 12:48pm On Feb 05, 2025
MightySparrow:
You don't understand simple English, right?
Just a simple question: does Allah need a wife, a human wife, to have a son?
Very sensible question(s).

Is your God like man to need or take a wife?
Is there sense in God bearing or begeting a Son or even daughter?

Revisit the metaphorical meaning of son of God amongst the Israelites please.
Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by Nobody: 1:24pm On Feb 05, 2025
Is the Jewish messiah to be nailed to the cross?

MightySparrow:
Second question: is Mohammed a spirit or a human?
Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by Digitmktguru(op): 2:34pm On Feb 05, 2025
Digitmktguru:
Why did Jesus say, 'I did not come to bring peace, but a sword' (Matthew 10:34)?"
Matthew 10:34 – "I Did Not Come to Bring Peace, But a Sword"
"Do not think that I came to bring peace on earth. I did not come to bring peace but a sword." (Matthew 10:34, NKJV)

At first glance, this statement may seem contradictory to Jesus’ role as the Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6) and His teachings on love, forgiveness, and reconciliation. However, Jesus was not promoting violence or war, but rather describing the divisive nature of His mission. Below is a clear and detailed explanation of this statement.

1. Context of Matthew 10:34
This verse is part of Jesus' instructions to His disciples as He sends them out to preach the Gospel (Matthew 10:1-42).
Jesus warns them about persecution, opposition, and division that will come because of their faith in Him.
He emphasizes that following Him will bring conflict—even among close family members.
2. What Does "Peace" Mean in This Context?
Not Worldly Peace: Many Jews expected the Messiah to bring political peace and overthrow the Roman empire. Jesus, however, came to bring spiritual salvation, which would cause division.
True Peace is in Christ: Jesus offers inner peace to believers (John 14:27) but does not guarantee peace between people.
Peace vs. Conflict: His message exposes sin, leading some to accept Him and others to reject Him, creating division.
3. What Does "Sword" Mean in This Context?
Not Literal Violence: Jesus was not encouraging physical warfare. Instead, the "sword" is a metaphor for division and conflict caused by faith in Him.
Spiritual Division: Jesus’ message forces people to make a choice—to follow Him or reject Him. This decision leads to separation even within families.
The Sword of Truth: Hebrews 4:12 describes God’s Word as a "sharp, two-edged sword," meaning it penetrates the heart and exposes truth.
4. Explanation with Supporting Verses
To fully understand Matthew 10:34, we need to consider Jesus' other teachings:

a) Jesus Came to Bring Inner Peace, But Not Always External Peace
John 14:27 – "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you."
John 16:33 – "In this world, you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world."
Jesus gives personal peace to believers, but His truth causes conflict in the world.
b) Following Christ Creates Division
Luke 12:51-53 – Jesus repeats this teaching, saying families will be divided over Him.
John 7:43 – "So the people were divided because of Jesus."
Even today, Christianity creates division between those who accept and reject Christ.
c) The Cost of Discipleship
Matthew 10:37-39 – Jesus says, "Anyone who loves their father or mother more than me is not worthy of me."
This means loyalty to Christ must come before even family relationships.
5. Modern-Day Application
a) Expect Opposition
Being a Christian means standing for biblical truth, which can bring opposition from family, friends, and society.
Some may reject or persecute believers because of their faith.
b) Stand Firm in Faith
Even when faith causes division, believers must remain faithful to Jesus.
Matthew 10:22 – "You will be hated by everyone because of me, but the one who stands firm to the end will be saved."
c) True Peace Comes Through Salvation
While Jesus' message divides people, it also brings eternal peace to those who follow Him.
Romans 5:1 – "Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ."
Conclusion
Matthew 10:34 does not contradict Jesus' message of love and peace. Instead, it highlights the inevitable division that results from choosing Christ. The "sword" symbolizes the spiritual and relational conflict that comes when people accept or reject Jesus. While following Christ brings inner peace and eternal life, it also separates believers from those who oppose the Gospel.

Ultimately, Jesus came to bring peace between God and man, but this very message causes division in the world. Believers must be ready to stand firm, even when their faith sets them apart from others.
For more christian discussions click this Facebook group link below:
https://web./973847387504352
Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by Digitmktguru(op): 3:11pm On Feb 05, 2025
Digitmktguru:
Matthew 10:34 – "I Did Not Come to Bring Peace, But a Sword"
"Do not think that I came to bring peace on earth. I did not come to bring peace but a sword." (Matthew 10:34, NKJV)

At first glance, this statement may seem contradictory to Jesus’ role as the Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6) and His teachings on love, forgiveness, and reconciliation. However, Jesus was not promoting violence or war, but rather describing the divisive nature of His mission. Below is a clear and detailed explanation of this statement.

1. Context of Matthew 10:34
This verse is part of Jesus' instructions to His disciples as He sends them out to preach the Gospel (Matthew 10:1-42).
Jesus warns them about persecution, opposition, and division that will come because of their faith in Him.
He emphasizes that following Him will bring conflict—even among close family members.
2. What Does "Peace" Mean in This Context?
Not Worldly Peace: Many Jews expected the Messiah to bring political peace and overthrow the Roman empire. Jesus, however, came to bring spiritual salvation, which would cause division.
True Peace is in Christ: Jesus offers inner peace to believers (John 14:27) but does not guarantee peace between people.
Peace vs. Conflict: His message exposes sin, leading some to accept Him and others to reject Him, creating division.
3. What Does "Sword" Mean in This Context?
Not Literal Violence: Jesus was not encouraging physical warfare. Instead, the "sword" is a metaphor for division and conflict caused by faith in Him.
Spiritual Division: Jesus’ message forces people to make a choice—to follow Him or reject Him. This decision leads to separation even within families.
The Sword of Truth: Hebrews 4:12 describes God’s Word as a "sharp, two-edged sword," meaning it penetrates the heart and exposes truth.
4. Explanation with Supporting Verses
To fully understand Matthew 10:34, we need to consider Jesus' other teachings:

a) Jesus Came to Bring Inner Peace, But Not Always External Peace
John 14:27 – "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you."
John 16:33 – "In this world, you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world."
Jesus gives personal peace to believers, but His truth causes conflict in the world.
b) Following Christ Creates Division
Luke 12:51-53 – Jesus repeats this teaching, saying families will be divided over Him.
John 7:43 – "So the people were divided because of Jesus."
Even today, Christianity creates division between those who accept and reject Christ.
c) The Cost of Discipleship
Matthew 10:37-39 – Jesus says, "Anyone who loves their father or mother more than me is not worthy of me."
This means loyalty to Christ must come before even family relationships.
5. Modern-Day Application
a) Expect Opposition
Being a Christian means standing for biblical truth, which can bring opposition from family, friends, and society.
Some may reject or persecute believers because of their faith.
b) Stand Firm in Faith
Even when faith causes division, believers must remain faithful to Jesus.
Matthew 10:22 – "You will be hated by everyone because of me, but the one who stands firm to the end will be saved."
c) True Peace Comes Through Salvation
While Jesus' message divides people, it also brings eternal peace to those who follow Him.
Romans 5:1 – "Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ."
Conclusion
Matthew 10:34 does not contradict Jesus' message of love and peace. Instead, it highlights the inevitable division that results from choosing Christ. The "sword" symbolizes the spiritual and relational conflict that comes when people accept or reject Jesus. While following Christ brings inner peace and eternal life, it also separates believers from those who oppose the Gospel.

Ultimately, Jesus came to bring peace between God and man, but this very message causes division in the world. Believers must be ready to stand firm, even when their faith sets them apart from others.
For more christian discussions click this Facebook group link /4aKVT3I
Digitmktguru:
Why did Jesus say, 'I did not come to bring peace, but a sword' (Matthew 10:34)?"
Matthew 10:34 – "I Did Not Come to Bring Peace, But a Sword"
"Do not think that I came to bring peace on earth. I did not come to bring peace but a sword." (Matthew 10:34, NKJV)

At first glance, this statement may seem contradictory to Jesus’ role as the Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6) and His teachings on love, forgiveness, and reconciliation. However, Jesus was not promoting violence or war, but rather describing the divisive nature of His mission. Below is a clear and detailed explanation of this statement.

1. Context of Matthew 10:34
This verse is part of Jesus' instructions to His disciples as He sends them out to preach the Gospel (Matthew 10:1-42).
Jesus warns them about persecution, opposition, and division that will come because of their faith in Him.
He emphasizes that following Him will bring conflict—even among close family members.
2. What Does "Peace" Mean in This Context?
Not Worldly Peace: Many Jews expected the Messiah to bring political peace and overthrow the Roman empire. Jesus, however, came to bring spiritual salvation, which would cause division.
True Peace is in Christ: Jesus offers inner peace to believers (John 14:27) but does not guarantee peace between people.
Peace vs. Conflict: His message exposes sin, leading some to accept Him and others to reject Him, creating division.
3. What Does "Sword" Mean in This Context?
Not Literal Violence: Jesus was not encouraging physical warfare. Instead, the "sword" is a metaphor for division and conflict caused by faith in Him.
Spiritual Division: Jesus’ message forces people to make a choice—to follow Him or reject Him. This decision leads to separation even within families.
The Sword of Truth: Hebrews 4:12 describes God’s Word as a "sharp, two-edged sword," meaning it penetrates the heart and exposes truth.
4. Explanation with Supporting Verses
To fully understand Matthew 10:34, we need to consider Jesus' other teachings:

a) Jesus Came to Bring Inner Peace, But Not Always External Peace
John 14:27 – "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you."
John 16:33 – "In this world, you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world."
Jesus gives personal peace to believers, but His truth causes conflict in the world.
b) Following Christ Creates Division
Luke 12:51-53 – Jesus repeats this teaching, saying families will be divided over Him.
John 7:43 – "So the people were divided because of Jesus."
Even today, Christianity creates division between those who accept and reject Christ.
c) The Cost of Discipleship
Matthew 10:37-39 – Jesus says, "Anyone who loves their father or mother more than me is not worthy of me."
This means loyalty to Christ must come before even family relationships.
5. Modern-Day Application
a) Expect Opposition
Being a Christian means standing for biblical truth, which can bring opposition from family, friends, and society.
Some may reject or persecute believers because of their faith.
b) Stand Firm in Faith
Even when faith causes division, believers must remain faithful to Jesus.
Matthew 10:22 – "You will be hated by everyone because of me, but the one who stands firm to the end will be saved."
c) True Peace Comes Through Salvation
While Jesus' message divides people, it also brings eternal peace to those who follow Him.
Romans 5:1 – "Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ."
Conclusion
Matthew 10:34 does not contradict Jesus' message of love and peace. Instead, it highlights the inevitable division that results from choosing Christ. The "sword" symbolizes the spiritual and relational conflict that comes when people accept or reject Jesus. While following Christ brings inner peace and eternal life, it also separates believers from those who oppose the Gospel.

Ultimately, Jesus came to bring peace between God and man, but this very message causes division in the world. Believers must be ready to stand firm, even when their faith sets them apart from others.
For more Christian discussions go to this Facebook group "Faith for Freedom and Favor".
Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by MightySparrow: 3:22pm On Feb 05, 2025
guysbewise:
Is the Jewish messiah to be nailed to the cross?
Why are you dodging the question nah?

Your prophet stole Jewish history, stole Jewish scriptures, stole Jewish God and gave Him another name.gringringrin
Your people jealous of Christianity, stole Adeboye and used AI to clone him an alhaji. Haha stealing no dey tire you ni?
gringringrin

Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by MightySparrow: 3:31pm On Feb 05, 2025
guysbewise:
Is the Jewish messiah to be nailed to the cross?
....far better than the prophet that blind the seeing eyes, cut off the legs that once walked, killed the living.... torture, death, agony is all about Islam

Aljaanah of sex orgies, burantashi, and sweet breasted houris and rivers of rum await you. You go kerewa tire . gringrin


Jesus opened the blind eyes, healed the cripple, raised the dead...
Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by MightySparrow: 3:32pm On Feb 05, 2025
guysbewise:
Is the Jewish messiah to be nailed to the cross?
You steal the Holy Spirit for your prophet. gringringrin
Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by Kobojunkie: 4:17pm On Feb 05, 2025
Sirmwill:
➜You are misinterpreting it. If he came with a sword to kill; He would have killed all the people that wanted him crucified
Did OP say anything about Jesus Christ of Israel killing people with the sword? Why are you so afraid of that verse? undecided
Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by Kobojunkie: 4:19pm On Feb 05, 2025
AbuTwins:
➜That's the work of the Prophets of God! Their mission will likely cause divisions in the family, cultural traditions, etc.
Nonsense! How could the mission of the Prophets of Israel have been to cause division in the family, culture, and traditions set up in the Land by YHWH— God of Israel Himself— by way of His Law of Moses? undecided
Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by Kobojunkie: 4:23pm On Feb 05, 2025
Why did Jesus say, 'I did not come to bring peace, but a sword' (Matthew 10:34)?"
Jesus Christ of Israel's coming heralded the arrival of God's wrath — the Sword of God's Wrath as announced by the Prophets —of Judgment against the Nation of Judah— the Last days of God's judgment against the people of Israel — nations of Israel and Judah —in the Land of Canaan, as explained in the Book of The Law. undecided
Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by Nobody: 6:15pm On Feb 05, 2025
MightySparrow:
Why are you dodging the question nah?

Your prophet stole Jewish history, stole Jewish scriptures, stole Jewish God and gave Him another name.gringringrin
Your people jealous of Christianity, stole Adeboye and used AI to clone him an alhaji. Haha stealing no dey tire you ni?
gringringrin
He is not my prophet. Christianity also did the same to the Jewish scriptures, by inventing a fake messiah for the Jews that could not fulfill the prophecies of the real Messiah, so the Christians invented his second coming for 2000 years now.
Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by Nobody:
MightySparrow:
....far better than the prophet that blind the seeing eyes, cut off the legs that once walked, killed the living.... torture, death, agony is all about Islam

Aljaanah of sex orgies, burantashi, and sweet breasted houris and rivers of rum await you. You go kerewa tire . gringrin

Jesus opened the blind eyes, healed the cripple, raised the dead...
But here is Jesus second coming: "Out of His mouth comes a sharp sword with which to strike down the nations." (Revelation 19:15, NIV)

On his second coming and if it happens to be when you are watching those p*o*r*n videos in secret, he will send you straight to hell forever, while Mohammed will give you a thumbs up.
Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by AbuTwins: 7:00am On Feb 06, 2025
Kobojunkie:
Nonsense! How could the mission of the Prophets of Israel have been to cause division in the family, culture, and traditions set up in the Land by YHWH— God of Israel Himself— by way of His Law of Moses? undecided
When Matthew left everything and followed the biblical Jesus what do you think will happen to his family?
Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by MaxInDHouse(m): 7:05am On Feb 06, 2025
AbuTwins:
When Matthew left everything and followed the biblical Jesus what do you think will happen to his family?
If a person born into a Buddhist or Hindu or Christian or Traditionalist family suddenly becomes a Muslim what do you think will happen in that family? undecided
Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by AbuTwins: 7:20am On Feb 06, 2025
MaxInDHouse:
If a person born into a Buddhist or Hindu or Christian or Traditionalist family suddenly becomes a Muslim what do you think will happen in that family? undecided
There'll will be hostility or animosity towards the new black sheep of the family!

In as much as the Prophets come to rectify people affairs, anyone who follows them will need to go against some or most of the opinions from their family members.
Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by MaxInDHouse(m): 8:10am On Feb 06, 2025
AbuTwins:
There'll will be hostility or animosity towards the new black sheep of the family! In as much as the Prophets come to rectify people affairs, anyone who follows them will need to go against some or most of the opinions from their family members.
Exactly the only difference between one who becomes a Christian and other religions is that Christians are ordered never to return evil for evil {Matthew 10:16} so while others may pick up weapons against their attackers for being treated unjustly Christians must remain peaceful with all men! Romans 12:18
Re: Why Did Jesus Say, 'I Did Not Come To Bring Peace, But A Sword' (matthew 10:34)? by Kobojunkie: 2:34pm On Feb 06, 2025
AbuTwins:
✓ When Matthew left everything and followed the biblical Jesus what do you think will happen to his family?
What in the world are you on about? The verse quoted says nothing about family but about the Sword that was brought. The following verses which you fixate on is for another thread and only applies to those who have families... Matthew never revealed he had family for you to worry yourself about. undecided
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