Sunday, November 01, 2009

 

Matthew 5:1-48

The sermon on the mount: Jesus teaches His disciples and raises the bar of righteousness. I don't know if His call to righteousness that surpasses that of the Pharisees and the scribes was to point out that theirs was a faux righteousness or that the standard is higher than mortal man can attain. Jesus ratchets up the ten commandments such that calling one's brother a fool is akin to murder and lusting after a woman is akin to adultery. I know under these standards I am guilty of all of the ten commandments.

Jesus closes this chapter with "be perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect". There is the standard. Anything less results in condemnation. Thank you Father, that you do not see my sin but you see the perfection of your Son and the covering of His atoning blood.

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