Greetings,
as the title says, what is 'Perfect' or what is 'Perfection'?
If I asked you to describe it to me, how would you do so?
When Abram was a tender 90 years old, the LORD said unto him, "I am the Almighty God; walk before Me, and be thou perfect." from Genesis 17:1 KJV
There is perfect to God and then there is perfect to us.
Perfect to God:
God's expectation of perfection from humans is them having a heart after his and passing a session of sincere repentance Psalm 51:17 ''God
will not despise''. Acts 13:22
God testified concerning him: ‘I have found David son of Jesse, a man after my own heart; he will do everything I want him to do. I find the underlined interesting. 'God testified'. So God could use him to do whatever He wanted, because he had a heart after God's. I believe a heart after God's is also defined in Rom 12:9
Love must be sincere. Hate what is evil; cling to what is good. When we stop repenting, we have stopped hating what we do.
What more can God ask of us???? :wink:. This is why those few OT prophets qualified to go to a 'part' of heaven. Many qualified for Abraham's bosom. Even without Jesus cleansing them of sins.
Perfect to us:
Outside of knowing the above and God, we are quick to say nobody is perfect because we know perfection is making no mistakes and always having perfect love for others.
So we can make statements of Mother Theresa and her level of selflessness for others. She was without a doubt closer to perfection then any of us here. To even think we are close to her is simply vanity.
We can have the '''talk''' but without the ''works'', we are trying to deceive others / IE lying. We will not / should not have to tell others we are perfect....if we are perfect. People said Jesus was good, He never said He was. Then there are works and there are works. People doing works like Matt 7:22 were far from perfect. Not to say all who do that are. But it is a stark contrast to people doing works per James 1:27. Religion undefiled = perfect religion.
Was Jesus perfect?
This is also an interesting discussion. We know Jesus did not sin. Yet He said He was not good. He said only God is good in Mark 10:18.
I think the answer is obvious when we consider verses like Luke 22:42 ''take this cup from me''. It showed he was battling with a weak / sinful flesh. But He overcame it when not only said ''your will be done'', but
actually did God's will. This is important because we can clearly vouch for Jesus / God '''not cheating'''. He had a weak flesh, just as we do. So, He was perfect inside, but on the outside, not. As a whole, He was not perfect.