Murder is born in the heart
You have heard that it was said to the ancients: you will not kill;
and anyone who kills will be guilty of trial
But I tell you that anyone who gets angry
against his brother, he will be guilty of judgment;
and anyone who says: foolish, his brother, will be
guilty before the council; and anyone who says:
fatuous, will be exposed to the inferno of fire
Jesus gives six specific examples of how his teachings fulfill the law and the prophets, in each of them the Pharisaic distortions of the law are compared with his own interpretation, which demonstrates the highest sense of justice
The sixth commandment is the one I want to highlight in this message that not only prohibits the act of killing, but also applies to thought and speech, unjust anger and destructive insults
The word "kill" can influence various aspects of life, for example when you think and want someone wrong, when we use dishonest words about someone or tell lies or insults in a grotesque way to someone, these are prohibited acts Oh my God
The expression "fool" is a colloquial term of disgust for someone's way of thinking, similar to "stupid" or "stupid"; while fatuous expresses contempt for the character of someone
Both imply that this person deserves to go to hell
God made judgment for all these things that go against the principles of God
¡We must guard our hearts so that evil thoughts do not wreak havoc in our lives and offend God!
From sc-v we invite you to use:
One of the things we must take care of is our heart, not to leave open doors like envy, greed, selfishness, so that the enemy acts and takes us away from the love and the path of righteousness for which Jesus died!