\u0644\u0639\u0628\u0629 \u0628\u0648\u0643\u0631 \u062a\u0643\u0633\u0627\u0633<\/a> However, Jesus knew that actions do not always accurately reflect one\u2019s heart. Even though the man did all of the right things, he still loved his wealth more than God. Jesus told him that God wanted his heart and that his money was holding him back. It was true; he walked away from Jesus \u201cvery sad, because he was extremely wealthy.\u201d The principle is not that a person has to sell everything and give it away to the poor for salvation. Instead, Jesus told his followers, only full trust in God alone can bring someone to the Messiah\/Savior. Because it was assumed that wealth automatically meant God\u2019s blessing, this was confusing to them. Jesus responded that submitting everything to God would result in far greater reward in this life and in heaven than money could ever buy.<\/p>\nAfter another prediction of his death and resurrection (vs. 31-34), Jesus came to Jericho, where he healed a blind beggar, another example of his compassion. In this case, the man had expressed his faith in Jesus as the Messiah by calling him the \u201cSon of David\u201d instead of just \u201cRabbi\u201d or \u201cTeacher.\u201d The man believed that Jesus was the one sent from God, and he placed his life into Jesus hands. The result was that the people praised God for Jesus and his works.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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