Jesus is like a new Moses, giving God’s Word from the mountaintop, and He’s teaching us how to live in the kingdom. Believers are to behave differently, have different values, and be of different character than the world around us. Where the world values pride, we are to be humble. Where the world values safety, we should consider being persecuted a blessing. And this shouldn’t be a surprise to us, because God’s Word has always taught a different standard and Jesus is encouraging us to embrace it. We are to be examples of that higher standard, which means we are to be salt and light to the world around us.
What may be the most surprising is that this standard appears to be an enhancement of the law. The law isn’t gone. In fact, Jesus’ standards are even higher! “You have heard that it was said…but I tell you.” Believers understand that murder starts in the heart with anger. Believers understand that adultery starts in the heart with lust. Believers understand that God hates divorce. Believers understand the importance of telling the truth. Believers understand the importance of mercy. Finally, believers understand the importance of love, even to the point where they are to love those who want to do them harm.
Thought for the day: The key to all of this is the heart. If we allow sin to start in our hearts, then we will eventually act on it. We need to continually fill our hearts with the Word of God, ask God to transform us through His Spirit, and seek the help and guidance of the community of faith if we truly want to live for God!
James 1:14-15 (WEB) “But each one is tempted when he is drawn away by his own lust and enticed. Then the lust, when it has conceived, bears sin. The sin, when it is full grown, produces death.”