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Can we call
someone a fool or not?
When Jesus said in
Matthew 5:22 that you should not
call anyone a fool, contextually, He was speaking of those who were
unrighteously angry. That is why Jesus mentions anger in this verse.
There is a righteous anger which is not sinful (Eph.
4:26 - "Be angry and do not sin . . ." ) as well as unrighteous
anger that is sinful (James 1:20
- "for the anger of man does not achieve the righteousness of God.").
When God is angry with someone, He is always righteous in His anger.
Jesus, being God in flesh (John 1:1,14;
20:28;
Col. 2:9;), can righteously be angry
with people and pronounce upon them the foolishness of their deeds which He
did (Matt. 23:17).
Also, undoubtedly, Jesus knew Psalm
14:1 which says, "The fool has
said in his heart, "There is no God . . ." Jesus didn't forget the well
known verse and God is not wrong for calling someone a fool, especially when
it is true. Return to
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