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Why does Jesus tell us to be perfect like His Father is (verse 48) when He knows we fall short of the glory of God?
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What's the difference between saying Good for nothing and you fool? And why does one send you before the Sanhedrin and the other to hell?
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Sermon on the Mount Begins!!!

Jesus had an amazing ability to really understand and get at the heart of the sinner. Throughout this chapter we see Jesus more concerned with the heart than the actions of the heart. He was looking to change us from the inside out.
verses 17-20 talks about Jesus' relationship with the law or the Old Testament commandments. Jesus is saying that he came to fulfill these commandments and not do away with them. Much like his great great great great grandpappy David, Jesus understood the heart of the law and why the commands were given instead of falling into the legalism that many of the Pharisees had. Once again we see some judgment language in who gets into Heaven
All the topics addressed in this chapter (Adultery, Divorce, Oaths, etc.) should raise some very serious questions and discussion...
Verses 43-48 - I think it is interesting that the first time we see Jesus using Love Language is in reference to those who are against us! Our enemies! How many of us think of love in this context?
Why does Jesus tell us to be perfect like His Father is (verse 48) when He knows we fall short of the glory of God?
ReplyDeleteWhat's the difference between saying Good for nothing and you fool? And why does one send you before the Sanhedrin and the other to hell?
ReplyDeleteIn Matthew 5:31-32 It talks about Divorce
ReplyDeleteCan a wife who has been divorced make it to heaven???
I may be wrong but I think a wife that is divorced can make it to heaven as long as they ask for forgiveness, because divorce is not an unforgivable sin like we talked about on sunday...only sinning against the Holy Spirit is right?
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