Matthew
5:27-32
Jesus
said to his disciples, ‘You have learnt how it was said: You must not commit
adultery. But I say this to you: if a man looks at a woman lustfully, he has
already committed adultery with her in his heart. If your right eye should
cause you to sin, tear it out and throw it away; for it will do you less harm
to lose one part of you than to have your whole body thrown into hell. And if
your right hand should cause you to sin, cut it off and throw it away; for it
will do you less harm to lose one part of you than to have your whole body go
to hell. ‘It has also been said: Anyone who divorces his wife must give her a
writ of dismissal. But I say this to you: everyone who divorces his wife,
except for the case of fornication, makes her an adulteress; and anyone who
marries a divorced woman commits adultery.’
Food
for thought!
Jesus
continues to teach us new things. He says, "You have learnt how it was
said... But I say this to you." Jesus is setting a new standard of teaching
and living. The Old Testament Law laid it down: "You shall not commit
adultery" (Exo.20:14). So serious was this law of adultery that the guilty
parties could be punished by nothing less than death (Lev.20:10). Once again
Jesus lays it down that not only the forbidden action, but also the forbidden
thought is guilty in the sight of God.
It is
necessary that we should understand what Jesus is saying here. He is not
speaking of the natural, normal desire, which is part of human instinct and
human nature. The wo/man who is condemned is the
wo/man who looks at a wo/man with the deliberate intention of lusting after her
or him. The wo/man who is condemned is the wo/man who deliberately uses the
eyes to awaken lust. Such Such a person who looks in such a way that passion is
awakened and desire deliberately stimulated.
In a
tempting world there are many things which are deliberately designed to excite
desire, books, pictures, plays, even advertisements. The person whom Jesus here
condemns is the man or woman who deliberately uses the eyes to stimulate the
desire. To the pure all things are pure; to the sick all things are sick. The
person whose heart is defiled can look at any scene and find something in it to
titillate and excite the wrong desire. This is what Jesus is condemning.
Like we
said yesterday: "It was Jesus' teaching that thoughts are just as
important as deeds, and that it is not enough not to commit a sin; the only
thing that is enough is not to wish to commit it. It was Jesus' teaching that a
man is not judged only by his deeds, but is judged even more by the desires
which never emerged in deeds."
And talking of thoughts, you know that if you can
rule your thoughts you can rule your world. Thought—the act or process of
thinking—is one of the greatest powers we possess, and like most powers it can
be used positively or negatively, as we choose. A great majority of people have
never been taught how to use thought, the master power of the mind. It is just
as essential to know how to think correctly as it is to know how to speak or
act correctly. Ernest Holmes, founder of Science of Mind, offers why he
believes this is so; he said, “Life is a mirror and will reflect back to the
thinker what he thinks into it."
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