Title
Fulfilling the Law
Passage
Matthew 5:17-37
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In Matthew 5:17-37, Jesus clarifies that He did not come to abolish the Law or the Prophets but to fulfill Scripture. He emphasizes that God’s Law remains significant and that those who follow and teach it will be called great in the Kingdom of Heaven. However, Jesus calls His followers to a deeper, more righteous living that surpasses mere external obedience. He shifts the focus from outward actions to heart transformation, teaching that anger is as destructive as murder and that lust is as damaging as adultery. This profound teaching challenges believers to pursue spiritual integrity and live in alignment with God’s holiness.
Jesus also addresses issues of oaths, divorce, and reconciliation, urging His followers to be honest, pure, and faithful in their relationships. His teaching goes beyond legal obligations, calling for sincere obedience to God and a commitment to truth and love. This passage emphasizes that true righteousness is not about following rules but about living with a heart fully devoted to God’s will. It invites believers into a deeper understanding of God's commands, fostering a life shaped by grace, integrity, and the pursuit of the Kingdom of Heaven.
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