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Jesus’s advice about dismembering one’s right eye or right hand
The members of our bodies can only be instruments of sin, not causes of it
When Jesus says, "if your eye offends you..." he is speaking in sarcasm against the attitude of blaming one’s eye for what is really the fault of one’s heart. A person’s eye does not offended him. Rather, he misuses and
Paul might seem to disagree with that. He observed that his mind took delight in God’s law, but in his flesh another law waged war against the law of his heart
The heart wants to do God’s will, but it does not take responsibility for training, instructing, and directing the desires of the body. The body of flesh is not evil, yet left to its own devices it is easily influenced by evil. Your body is not suited to be your master. Your heart and mind should be master of your body which is designed and suited to obey
When condemning evil speaking, Jesus did not blame the mouth, the fleshly organ that does the speaking. He blamed the heart out of which the evil came
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Jesus makes a way for you to "put off the old person" and to "be renewed in the spirit of your mind"
It becomes clear, then, that not only can you avoid any need to dismember your body, but better still you can avoid being cut off from God and
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These questions are for you to think about and discuss. Other parts of this lesson may help you with the answers.
Did Jesus really mean that if your hand offends you you should cut it off and throw it away? If he didn’t mean it,
John married Jane. Jane divorced John. John married Josie. Jane married Jim. John divorced Josie. Josie married Jacob. John married Jean. After this all remained happily and faithfully married till death did them part, Jane with Jim, Josie with Jacob,
(A) Is this an unlikely story in our society?
(B) Is it possible that John never once committed adultery?
(C) Is the last sentence in line with Jesus’s teachings?
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