Maybe the eye of a needle was a metaphor? Perhaps Jesus meant that it is (for all intents and purposes) impossible for a rich man to get into heaven but not as impossible for a man who used to be rich but gave all his wealth to the needy to get into heaven. Maybe the same man who was once rich could get into heaven, he just couldn't keep his status as a "rich" man?iambiguous wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2025 4:56 amWell, unless JC was able to explain how it was not impossible at all for a camel to go through the eye of a needle then for all practical purposes it was impossible. Or didn't anyone feel it was necessary to point that out to him? Just produce another miracle? Or, perhaps, make the eye of a needle a...metaphor?Gary Childress wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2025 12:15 pmTo be fair, it does appear that Jesus maybe used the term "hard" and did not mean "impossible". (Or maybe "unbelievably hard" would be the right words.)iambiguous wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2025 11:58 pm "Then Jesus said to His disciples, 'Assuredly, I say to you that it is hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. And again I say to you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God. Matthew 19:23-26 New King James Version (NKJV)
So, it would seem by "hard" Jesus means "impossible".
However, IC seems to tell us that there were members of Jesus' following who were rich but not commanded to give up their wealth in order to follow him. So not sure how that plays out. Maybe they were more generous with their wealth or used it toward benevolent purposes?