Matthew 19 builds up to 19:29.
The lines of the Jesus character make it clear that marriage is better than fornication, but being a eunuch for the Lord is better than being married.
His straight men claim to have abandoned everything to follow him. Where is the idea that they only temporarily did so supported?
The lines of the Jesus character make it clear that marriage is better than fornication, but being a eunuch for the Lord is better than being married.
His straight men claim to have abandoned everything to follow him. Where is the idea that they only temporarily did so supported?
