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News flash: Some Believers really consider
the Sermon on the Mount to be both reasonable and perfectly in line with the
rest of scripture. (Ponder that.) iz From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bill (and anyone who wants to venture a
guess): In the Sermon on the Mount, we have Christ
presenting a prayer that is nowhere repeated in scripture; we have
an appeal to action that no one takes literally (cutting off the hand and
plucking out the eye); we have cultural demands (walking
the second mile, giving your cloak also, ) that were probably viewed
with the same surprise as the suggestion of cutting off the hand;
we have a "correction " of the Mosaic
law on divorce; we have new definition on hate and
murder; we have His amendment on "an eye for eye"
---- a part of the Mosaic
law; we have his choice that prayer be done privately
----------------------------- with all this in mind (and I could go
on and on) what is Christ really trying to do with
sermon? How do these words ( of Christ ) relate to any
discussion of law and g race? Does the Cross and the soteriolgical events associated with
that circumstance have any bearing on the words of The Sermon? If
we "reject" the cutting off of the hand because it does not seem to
be a reasonable conclusion -- what is the role of
"reasonableness" in the receiving of this Sermon? John |
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