Our paragraph topic is: (Avoiding scandal) Part 5.
Christ continues to instruct his disciples about scandal and sin in the world. He has given them the truth concerning the misleading of the little ones and the punishment that one will suffer. He has instructed them on the causes of scandal and the wrath that will come upon one who brings forth scandal. Now he tells them about occasions to sin. He tells them about the eyes and the hands and the feet, if they lead one to sin.
It is far better to cut off those parts if they are occasions to sin. If the feet lead one in the direction that causes one to sin then cut them off. If the hands lead one to pick up sin then cut it off. If the eye is the sight of sin then pluck it out. For it is far better to not have these parts of the body that will lead us to sin than to enter into the fire of hell with them. He tells them: And if thy hand or thy foot is an occasion of sin to thee, cut it off and cast it from thee! It is better for thee to enter life maimed or lame, than, having two hands or two feet, to be cast into the everlasting fire.
How drastic these statements seem. Who would dream of cutting off their hands or their feet? Who would consider self mutilation? How destructive is the occasion to sin that it could compare to such drastic measures? What Christ is telling us is that the everlasting fires of hell are even more destructive than the actions that he suggests. If thy hand or thy foot is an occasion of sin to thee then it is better to separate oneself from them in life. Can one imagine such an occasion where the hand or the foot is totally out of the control of the rest of the body? Can one imagine where the hand or the foot does not yield to the control of the mind? Can one imagine such an occasion where the hand or the foot leads one to sin despite all efforts to not sin? Such is the possession of evil. Evil in the would have us kill or steal or be controlled by parts of the body to commit sin.
Cast it from thee! Throw it away! Get rid of it if it causes you to sin continuously. Compulsions!, Passions!, Strong desires!, drive us to do things that we otherwise would not do. Lust clouds the mind. Anger blinds the judgment. Jealousy, revenge, rage causes us to see red and drives to the final conclusion of those desires without consideration of the consequences. All these are the keys that open the door to evil that will posses us and lead us to sin. Patience, love, repentance, forgiveness, all allow us to close the door to sin and return to the knowledge of who we are in Christ.
We are the children of a loving God. Our father does not want us to perish in the everlasting fire. So he gives us these warnings to help us understand the seriousness of the sins we commit. And he provides us a way out that we may find forgiveness and repent against the actions that we committed. But far greater than all this is the opportunity to share in the life of Christ through the Holy Spirit so that we may fully understand who we are.
For Christ gave us life. He restored the life that is within us. And he has given us an opportunity to understand who we are, to understand ourselves as we will be known in heaven, outside of the flesh that we occupy. We are spiritual beings in a physical shell. And it is through the spirit that we can come to know our true nature.
Come! See the light that is within you and know the spirit that you are. Shake off the shackles of the flesh. When you know the truth of who you are in Christ you began a journey of discovery that comes from and through the Holy Spirit. Open the door! Let him in! Seek his presence and you will know the truth. Christ sacrificed his life that you may have yours. See the true light that is yours. Follow the path that is before you and discover the other side of the physical realm. Christ awaits you. The Holy Spirit is welcomes you. The Father adores you because you are his own.
Read the sign of the times! Read the Highlighted New Testament Bible and lift the scales from your eyes that you may see, that you may know, that you may find the truth of who you are in Christ. Read it as though you would read a good book, from cover to cover, and see for yourself. Do not study it in parts reading one passage and then skipping to another, but read it for understanding. Read it for knowledge. Read it for faith. Read it that your eyes may be opened, that your ears may hear, that your heart may be filled with the light of Christ. The Holy Spirit awaits you. Christ seeks to know you. Open the door and let him in.
Christ continues to instruct his disciples about scandal and sin in the world. He has given them the truth concerning the misleading of the little ones and the punishment that one will suffer. He has instructed them on the causes of scandal and the wrath that will come upon one who brings forth scandal. Now he tells them about occasions to sin. He tells them about the eyes and the hands and the feet, if they lead one to sin.
It is far better to cut off those parts if they are occasions to sin. If the feet lead one in the direction that causes one to sin then cut them off. If the hands lead one to pick up sin then cut it off. If the eye is the sight of sin then pluck it out. For it is far better to not have these parts of the body that will lead us to sin than to enter into the fire of hell with them. He tells them: And if thy hand or thy foot is an occasion of sin to thee, cut it off and cast it from thee! It is better for thee to enter life maimed or lame, than, having two hands or two feet, to be cast into the everlasting fire.
How drastic these statements seem. Who would dream of cutting off their hands or their feet? Who would consider self mutilation? How destructive is the occasion to sin that it could compare to such drastic measures? What Christ is telling us is that the everlasting fires of hell are even more destructive than the actions that he suggests. If thy hand or thy foot is an occasion of sin to thee then it is better to separate oneself from them in life. Can one imagine such an occasion where the hand or the foot is totally out of the control of the rest of the body? Can one imagine where the hand or the foot does not yield to the control of the mind? Can one imagine such an occasion where the hand or the foot leads one to sin despite all efforts to not sin? Such is the possession of evil. Evil in the would have us kill or steal or be controlled by parts of the body to commit sin.
Cast it from thee! Throw it away! Get rid of it if it causes you to sin continuously. Compulsions!, Passions!, Strong desires!, drive us to do things that we otherwise would not do. Lust clouds the mind. Anger blinds the judgment. Jealousy, revenge, rage causes us to see red and drives to the final conclusion of those desires without consideration of the consequences. All these are the keys that open the door to evil that will posses us and lead us to sin. Patience, love, repentance, forgiveness, all allow us to close the door to sin and return to the knowledge of who we are in Christ.
We are the children of a loving God. Our father does not want us to perish in the everlasting fire. So he gives us these warnings to help us understand the seriousness of the sins we commit. And he provides us a way out that we may find forgiveness and repent against the actions that we committed. But far greater than all this is the opportunity to share in the life of Christ through the Holy Spirit so that we may fully understand who we are.
For Christ gave us life. He restored the life that is within us. And he has given us an opportunity to understand who we are, to understand ourselves as we will be known in heaven, outside of the flesh that we occupy. We are spiritual beings in a physical shell. And it is through the spirit that we can come to know our true nature.
Come! See the light that is within you and know the spirit that you are. Shake off the shackles of the flesh. When you know the truth of who you are in Christ you began a journey of discovery that comes from and through the Holy Spirit. Open the door! Let him in! Seek his presence and you will know the truth. Christ sacrificed his life that you may have yours. See the true light that is yours. Follow the path that is before you and discover the other side of the physical realm. Christ awaits you. The Holy Spirit is welcomes you. The Father adores you because you are his own.
Read the sign of the times! Read the Highlighted New Testament Bible and lift the scales from your eyes that you may see, that you may know, that you may find the truth of who you are in Christ. Read it as though you would read a good book, from cover to cover, and see for yourself. Do not study it in parts reading one passage and then skipping to another, but read it for understanding. Read it for knowledge. Read it for faith. Read it that your eyes may be opened, that your ears may hear, that your heart may be filled with the light of Christ. The Holy Spirit awaits you. Christ seeks to know you. Open the door and let him in.
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