Okay, I’ll explain it but there’s no reconciliation necessary as v48 is not in conflict with any of the previous verses. Nor did I say anything about it that’s in conflict with any of the previous verses.
Chessman, half of what I write is to correct what you understood instead of what I wrote...this wastes a lot of time.
I didn't say YOU said there was a conflict...I'm saying that I'M saying there's a conflict.
Mathew 5:48 is speaking about the present time...NOT the future time in heaven. If YOU believe it's speaking about the future time in heaven, then YOU have to show me how you reconcile all the verses that come before 48 and HOW they pertain to heaven?!
What I said is that there will be no need of instruction for heaven -- we WILL BE perfect at that time...Jesus is giving instruction for NOW.
Ah, so you do actually agree then that this attitude of the beatitudes is descriptive of a perfected future attitude we will share “in Heaven” with our Father?
no no no! Please stop putting words in my mouth and/or misunderstanding me. Here's what I said to which you're replying:
Jesus is teaching about how we are to love our enemy so that we may be sons of our Father in heaven.
Verse 45
I'm exegeting verse 45. Which teaches us how we are to behave IF we want to be sons of God who is in heaven..
Here, I'll color code it for you...
...sons of our Father in heaven...
NOT
sons of our Father when we get to heaven.
Please slow down and try to understand what I write.
Jesus is teaching us how to be sons of our Father NOW.
Regardless, the context of v49 is indeed a conclusion (a “therefore” statement) making a summary statement from the previous verses (going back to v17, at least). [There’s a lot of things we agree upon.]
For truly I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, one iota or one stroke will by no means pass away from the Law until all things take-place. Therefore, whoever breaks one of the least of these commandments and in this manner teaches people— he will be called least in the kingdom of the heavens. But whoever does and teaches them — this one will be called great in the kingdom of the heavens.
Matthew 5:18-19 -
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage?search=Matthew 5:18-19&version=DLNT
We do NOT agree on Mathew 5:48.
And what does Mathew 5:18-19 have to do with our discussion?
Many more of the previous verses also demonstrate my point about v49 being completed/accomplished/perfected in the future resurrection (in the New Heaven/Earth). Yes, we are to express these attitudes now (in this life) but my point (and Jesus’s) is that they SHALL be “perfected” in the next life (in Heaven with our Heavenly Father). Quite literally, that’s what v49 says.
“Therefore you shall be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect.
Matthew 5:48 -
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage?search=Matthew 5:48&version=DLNT
So Jesus is advising us that when we get to heaven we'll be perfect like our heavenly Father is perfect??
This even needed to be said?
No. Jesus is speaking to the now. WE ALL KNOW that we'll be perfect when we get to heaven ... no need to say it or teach it.
Right! That was my point. Then “when we are perfect, in the future” we “SHALL be perfect” like our Father is now (but we aren’t). That’s what v49 concludes. I happen to believe Jesus. Contrary to this
And to conclude, let me say that I don't believe in:
positional
prescription
description
or any other of these modern words that are used to teach doctrine that is not, IMHO, biblical. Here YOU are adding words and ideas to scripture that did not exist when it was penned.
Again, if you believe Mathew 5:48 refers to the future time in heaven, you'll have to reconcile it with the verses that come before by exegeting them. Or you'll have to accept that Jesus meant something different by being perfect, now, which BTW, I did explain in post. 52.