Mat 5:2 And he
opened his mouth, and taught them, saying…
Mat 5:38 Ye have heard that it hath been said, An eye
for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth:
Mat 5:39 But I say unto you, That ye resist not evil:
but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also.
TRUTH.
We are being taught
TRUTHS, real truths that we need to LIVE BY.
Our lives MUST be lived by JESUS' teachings. If we choose to read but not learn what good
is it? Are we being taught if we aren't truly learning. If we don't live what
we learn is the knowledge any good to us? If you learn how to fly a plane but
never get in a plane to fly was the knowledge of your learning to fly any good
at all? No.
We go to school and
often learn a lot of stuff we'll never use in our lives and more often than not
we forget the majority of that stuff we learned and never utilized. We cannot
afford to learn but not use what our Savior is trying to teach us. Our life depends
upon learning and utilizing our knowledge, not learning and letting what we
learn simply slip away unused.
Do you think for one
moment that our Savior taught us things we didn't need to learn? He never spoke
just to hear Himself, never. Every word was precious, every word was and is
worthy of intense study.
Resist not evil-
whosever shall HIT you on one cheek let them HIT the other cheek.
What?!
Let them hit the
other cheek? Wow.
Don't fight back?
Hmn.
Really, let them hit
us again without returning a single blow? Seriously?
Get beat without
defending yourself? Come on.
What is the lesson
here? It goes beyond simply letting someone hit us, doesn't it? It has to.
Resist not
evil. This isn't saying we are to commit
evil, this is saying if evil is bound and determined to attack us we are NOT TO
RETURN EVIL. We are not to let evil
CAUSE us to be evil. It's better to be
attacked by EVIL and do NOTHING than to use evil to defend ourselves.
There is truly NO
good excuse for us to be EVIL, not even in response to evil. So often we love
to justify our bad behavior by others bad behavior. We use the much heralded justification of -
THEY STARTED IT.
We use this to
justify a lot of our actions, don't we?
We would not have
been bad if THEY hadn't been bad first.
Think about this and
carefully ask yourself whether you've done this in the past. Has anyone ever hurt you - not just
physically but maybe emotionally and mentally as well - and you hurt them back-
just to hurt them because they hurt you?
It's common, very,
very common. We have gangs all over that run their entire gang on this
principle. The eye for an eye is a concept that people love because it lets
them believe their evil act is somehow less evil than the original evil act
that caused their response. If that
first evil act hadn't occurred you wouldn't have been put in a position of
committing your evil.
Jesus was teaching
us that NO EVIL is what is right, what is love, what is what He wants from us.
No evil.
NO EVIL!
Giving evil for evil
is still evil. You cannot call killing someone good because they killed, it
just makes you a killer too. You are a bully if you bully a bully. Yet we JUSTIFY our actions because they were
provoked. We call them good and right because they were a result of another's
evil.
No more. Jesus say's
no more. Stop the self-justification. Stop the evil- enough is enough. No more,
no more using this concept for our own evil.
Even in justified eye for and eye behavior that taking of the eye by the
righteous person leaves a mark on that person who commits the same evil- though
justified. People are to extend compassion. When you take an eye for an eye you
do not show compassion. We limit our compassion when we seek even justified
retribution. Jesus didn't want us to
limit our compassion. Jesus did NOT want us to lose any of our compassion, not
the smallest bit of it. He knew that living in the world we would be subject to
evil over and over and over, and He knew that rendering evil for evil would
take the compassion we need from us.
Jesus is the
greatest example of our compassion.
No longer an eye for an eye, but compassion
for an eye.
Take my eye but I
will still show love to you, God's love.
Because God said-
Kill my Son, my ONLY Begotten Son, and I will still love you.
This compassion goes
beyond our full comprehension, but we are allowed a glimpse into it and Jesus
is TEACHING us to learn this compassion.
This compassion is
what makes it possible for us to be loved undeservedly.
Please Lord, please
help us to learn these lessons, to learn compassion, to learn to turn the other
cheek rather than retaliate in kind.
ALL IN YOUR AMAZING
LOVE!