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Matthew 5: 17-37

 

Completing God’s Law

 

“Don’t suppose for a minute that I have come to demolish the Scriptures—either God’s Law or the Prophets. I’m not here to demolish but to complete. I am going to put it all together, pull it all together in a vast panorama. God’s Law is more real and lasting than the stars in the sky and the ground at your feet. Long after stars burn out and earth wears out, God’s Law will be alive and working.

 

“Trivialise even the smallest item in God’s Law and you will only have trivialised yourself. But take it seriously, show the way for others, and you will find honour in the kingdom. Unless you do far better than the Pharisees in the matters of right living, you won’t know the first thing about entering the kingdom.

 

Murder

“You’re familiar with the command to the ancients, ‘Do not murder.’ I’m telling you that anyone who is so much as angry with a brother or sister is guilty of murder. Carelessly call a brother ‘idiot!’ and you just might find yourself hauled into court. Thoughtlessly yell ‘stupid!’ at a sister and you are on the brink of hellfire. The simple moral fact is that words kill.

“This is how I want you to conduct yourself in these matters. If you enter your place of worship and, about to make an offering, you suddenly remember a grudge a friend has against you, abandon your offering, leave immediately, go to this friend and make things right. Then and only then, come back and work things out with God.

 

“Or say you’re out on the street and an old enemy accosts you. Don’t lose a minute. Make the first move; make things right with him. After all, if you leave the first move to him, knowing his track record, you’re likely to end up in court, maybe even jail. If that happens, you won’t get out without a stiff fine.

 

 

Adultery and Divorce

“You know the next commandment pretty well, too: ‘Don’t go to bed with another’s spouse.’ But don’t think you’ve preserved your virtue simply by staying out of bed. Your heart can be corrupted by lust even quicker than your body. Those leering looks you think nobody notices—they also corrupt.

“Let’s not pretend this is easier than it really is. If you want to live a morally pure life, here’s what you have to do: You have to blind your right eye the moment you catch it in a lustful leer. You have to choose to live one-eyed or else be dumped on a moral trash pile. And you have to chop off your right hand the moment you notice it raised threateningly. Better a bloody stump than your entire being discarded for good in the dump.

 

“Remember the Scripture that says, ‘Whoever divorces his wife, let him do it legally, giving her divorce papers and her legal rights’? Too many of you are using that as a cover for selfishness and whim, pretending to be righteous just because you are ‘legal.’ Please, no more pretending. If you divorce your wife, you’re responsible for making her an adulteress (unless she has already made herself that by sexual promiscuity). And if you marry such a divorced adulteress, you’re automatically an adulterer yourself. You can’t use legal cover to mask a moral failure.

 

Empty Promises

“And don’t say anything you don’t mean. This counsel is embedded deep in our traditions. You only make things worse when you lay down a smoke screen of pious talk, saying, ‘I’ll pray for you,’ and never doing it, or saying, ‘God be with you,’ and not meaning it. You don’t make your words true by embellishing them with religious lace. In making your speech sound more religious, it becomes less true. Just say ‘yes’ and ‘no.’ When you manipulate words to get your own way, you go wrong.

 

Reflection

 

Max Lucado said “God loves you just the way you are, but He refuses to leave you that way. He wants you to be just like Jesus.”

 

Jesus is God made man, He is perfect and we are called to be just like Him.  As human beings, we are not perfect, and it’s sometimes too easy to hide behind that fact and expect too little of ourselves.  We shouldn’t beat ourselves up when we make mistakes – we have a merciful Father - but we need to make sure that we don’t sell ourselves short – we are children of God after all! 

 

St Catherine of Siena says “Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire.”   Being authentic, humble and brilliant is what we are called to be.  Jesus is our role model and everyone else, even the saints, fall short.  When we use our peers and some of society's celebrity role models we are far from setting anything on fire.  This passage from Matthew’s gospel inspires us to aim high, reach for the stars, to boldly go.  We just need to trust in the Lord and be open to the empowering guidance of the Holy Spirit.

 

Jessica Wilkinson

Salesian Cooperator & Lay Chaplain

 

Prayer

Lord Jesus,

 

You inspire us by your example, your teachings and your love. 

 

May we always strive to be the best we can be so that we can set the world on fire with your love. 

 

Help us to trust in you and rely on your guiding help.

 

Amen

 

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