None Good But One
“And Jesus said unto him, Why callest thou me good? there is none good but one, that is, God.”
This statement by Jesus is an excerpt found in three of the four Gospels and is commonly known in Christian circles as the story of the Rich Young Ruler. The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke record a wealthy Young man’s discussion with Jesus regarding gaining entrance into heaven.
There are many points worth considering and discussing in the story of the Rich Young Ruler. We could consider why Mark and Luke chose to frame the Rich Young Ruler's question in terms of inheritance. Which begs the idea, can Heaven be inherited? Perhaps more notably, why did Matthews account record the Rich Young Ruler asking a different question? There are more questions one should ask regarding this short encounter recorded in these Gospels, such as whether a person can work their way into Heaven.
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