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Jesus said, "Be perfect even as your heavenly Father is perfect"
In Matthew 5:18 the word until is used twice. Jesus says, "Until heaven and earth pass away, not one jot or stroke shall pass away from the Law, until all is accomplished".
This would be a difficult statement to understand, if it were not for the fact that Jesus made the same statement on another occasion, using a different form of words. "But it is easier for heaven and earth to pass away than for one stroke of a letter of the Law to fail"
You can see that Jesus didn’t mean that the Law would remain in force until heaven and earth pass away. The second "until" tells us when the Law would pass. It would pass when all was accomplished that would fulfill it. What Jesus means is this: "For the time being, until I have done all that is required to fulfill the Law, it will remain in force in its entirety, and is as much a fixture as the very
In Matthew 5:20 the word unless is used to underline another important fact. The righteousness of one who practices the law is not sufficient to save him and merit him entry into God’s kingdom. Paul (who was a Pharisee) said, "not having a righteousness of my own derived from the Law, but that which is through faith in Christ, the righteousness which comes from God on the basis of faith"
The statement Jesus makes about anger is linked to the kind of feelings that could lead to murder
When we see injustice and evil, we are right to be angry just as God is. The difference is why we are angry, what motivates our anger, and whether we are

These questions are for you to think about and discuss. Other parts of this lesson may help you with the answers.
Does the phrase in Matt 5:18, "till heaven and earth pass away" set the time at which the law would be abolished? Look for another "till" (or "until") in the
In Matt 5:17-20, does Jesus mean that people were to keep the whole law of Moses until Jesus had fulfilled it, and they entered the
If people practised what Jesus taught in Matthew 5:21-48, while trying to keep the law of Moses as well, would there be a conflict between the two? Would they
Some people say that the Sermon on the Mount is merely an exposition of the Law of Moses. All Jesus was doing was showing people how God had always intended them to keep the law.
What good is the Sermon on the Mount for Christians?
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