I'm confused about Luke 9:50 & Luke 11:23. Who is the enemy and who is the friend?
So many good explanations on this sub, I'm hoping you all can help me out. I got inspired to pick up my Bible again a couple months ago after too long gathering dust, and I started with Luke. I noticed something, and I'm not sure which is right?
In Luke 9:50, it says, "whoever is not against you is for you". I think this means that you give benefit of the doubt to people, and if they're not actually working against you, then we should consider them on our side.
But Luke 11:23, it says, "whoever is isn't with me is against me". This seems to be the opposite. Unless you're walking on the straight and narrow, and really on fire, you're against Jesus.
Are these saying 2 different things, or the same thing 2 different ways? If different things, how do they relate?
Also, who is this talking about? I see a lot of Christians who aren't against Jesus, but aren't really for Jesus either. Where do they fall? Or is this talking about getting along with those who aren't Christians?
Thanks!