Revenge and Retribution: Matthew
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- Опубликовано: 10 мар 2019
- In one of the most remarkable sermons ever preached, Jesus here explained the true understanding of God's law regarding retribution, and how His kingdom transcends revenge.
Here is a link to David Guzik's commentary on Matthew 5: enduringword.com/bible-commen... Развлечения
I wasn't sure what I was expecting but this sermon blew me away! I'm glad I clicked this video!!
Glad to hear it! Thanks for watching.
Praise the Lord. He brought you here!
More appropriate than ever these days. This message is needed, for me, my family, and our society
Wow. Did I need this ...and I will ask Jesus to do this through me. Praise God!
Thank You Jesus.
I never understood these words how can we "resist not the evil" or " turn out the other cheek" .
Thank God, you've explained it clearly with all the wrong ways we think about these words.
Pastor Dave, what an awesome explanation of what Jesus meant when he gave his sermon! Thank you so much!
Thank you Lord Jesus. Judgement is for God and the civil authorities
Good point. Well done. Ruah Kadesh be on you.
Jesus dwells in us and offers us grace to be as he was on Earth, to obey and follow Him, which is better for us.
Amen!
Awesome teaching
Thank you for your kind words and support!
what a blessing this video is!
Very very good my friend
Very helpful. God bless and be with you
Love this! "Free act of love"!
30:55 I think this is what Kanye was trying to convey when talking about hitler but didn’t word it correctly on the Alex jones show. I was confused when reading Mathew 38-42 and I thank the lord I found this video, and also for using you as a pastor to spread the message.
Yes, his delivery was lacking unfortunately.
Wonderful sermon.. I'm blessed. Can you share the Michel bill photography links please..
Pastor Guzik, you expositions have helped me a lot in my personal life and pastoral work, but here about giving you inner garment and outer garment I am at odds with you. The suing happens in the Court of Law, probably in the presence of the Sanhedrin or some local court in a village. So, IF the court favours the prosecutor and forces the debtor to give his inner garment and IF, as Jesus says, he gives the outer cloak as well- wouldn't he be naked in the courts? There is the sense of doing more than the Law and being more righteous than the Pharisee, but stripping yourself in the law courts like that, would it also not mean more than being sacrificially loving? With respect, pastor.
Which specific verse were u referring to in Exodus 22 and deut 24
How would you contrast this to the story of the woman being stoned and Jesus says "Let him who has not sinned cast the first stone" or was it because the leading authority was Roman and it was against the law at the time and it was a trap?
Living unoffedable
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03:50 Limit not obligation
What if your family did thst. But thank you
So, let the other person hit/slapped me twice, then I can defend myself ? But If I see injustice being done, I should interfered?
Slap doesn’t mean literal, physical violence. It’s meant to mean ‘insult,’ disparage, condemn, etc..
How about these thing setting you up for their own sake and justice haha. That’s even weirder and he gave permission for people to
Abuse kids. Oh really don’t say he didn’t cause he’s in charge
Obviously if you are being attacked then you need to defend yourself. I think this verse moreso states that you should turn the other cheek AFTER someone has insulted you or harassed you. If someone is physically attacking you, that's different, and well let's just say i would not follow a God that tells me not to defend myself or my family.
Right right lie about loving someone. That the ticket. The whole thing is a challenge to understand but they say understand it. Yes here they don’t sue they rob you and lie. Weird
You're saying we're allowed to defend ourselose or our families If we're under Physical attack.
With a weapon ?
But when Jesus was arrested he told Peter to put away his sword, When Peter wanted to defend Jesus with his sword. Jesus said to Peter whoever lives by the sword dies by the sword. I'm not denying what you're teaching I'm just trying to understand.
Peter was interfering with the Lord’s plan to go to the cross. It was not a prohibition against self-defense but rather a narrative account of something that took place in the garden. Peter had priorly attempted to impede Jesus’ mission by protecting Him from harm.
2 things. Jesus saved Peter's life because the romans who came to arrest him would have killed Peter if he would have attempted to interfere with the arrest of Jesus. Secondly it was the will of God that Jesus give his life on the cross for the redemption of sinners. If you live by the sword you die by it as well. What is God's will for you that you let someone abuse you. I think not.
present this matthew guy in front of me, let see if he runaway after one slap
I disagree with the slap being only an insult. Jesus says slap, not insult. He says physical contact. There’s no reason to assume he means anything different.
Dave explained the reason.
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