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5 entries for this category: | Jesus transforms us |
Jesus offers us way more than sin management. He promises that he can transform us, inside out, to be
authentically, naturally good people. We can live the eternal kind of life now, in this life. Up there can come
down here in our hearts. That's what Jesus is on about in the passage we read. He says, `Don't think I've
come to get rid of the law, the law is good. It's just not enough.` He says, `I've come to fulfill it, to complete it, to
help it accomplish what it is meant to accomplish, which is the transformation of us.` Then he goes through a
series of examples where he says, `You have heard it said , but I tell you ,` and he contrasts the difference
between simply obeying a rule, and being a transformed person. Most of the examples he uses involve our two
favorite sins, sex, and violence. He says, `You have heard it said, `Do not kill anybody, ' but I say to you, if you
even get mad at someone and call them a name, then you're not living the eternal kind of life.` Maybe you've
obeyed the rule outwardly, but inside you still have all this gunk. You have heard it said, `Do not commit
adultery, ' but I say, even if you harbor a lustful fantasy that is a prison, that is a hell that you'll be in, it will drive
you crazy, and it demeans the other person because you are just taking one part of them and not all of them.
And you're not living the abundant life; you're not having the joy you could otherwise have, because you are
consumed with anger, or lust, or pride, or whatever it is.` By: Scott Dudley - December 08, 2006 - Public Category: The Fulfillment of the Law |
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