Matt.5:21 "You have heard that it was said to the ancient ones, 'You shall not murder;'{Exodus 20:13} and 'Whoever shall murder shall be in danger of the judgment.'
What is murder if it is not a killing of another human being by are personal judgments that the person should not live for what evil they have done towards us?
What law can we use to justify such a murder? The law of the land, the laws of God, or just our own personal laws? But there is another form of murder the fleshly person practices, time, and time again, anger in their hearts towards others, what causes this anger, self-rightness, the very thing Jesus just stated about the Scribes and Pharisee's.
Christ now sets the truth into its deepest level into the heart condition we hid behind, justifying it with our mouths through God's righteous laws. Yes, how we murder in our hearts those we don't like by their conduct? You see, the Scribes and Pharisees' would never admit they had hated in their hearts, no! They justified their true heart condition by using God righteous law into murder their brothers and sisters. They could not hate that made them evil, but the law could hate for them in hating wickedness, so they thought they stood righteous before God, and man, by destroying others by God's righteous laws.
But Christ now stopped their mouths of the Scribes and Pharisee's, because all humans hate in their hearts at sometime, and at someone, but would they love God enough to go to the blood for forgiveness, confessing their self-righteous evil, or justify it by a law from God's work the bible in self-righteous act killing the person physically, or spiritually, which is the real question?
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Matt.5:21 "You have heard that it was said to the ancient ones, 'You shall not murder;'{Exodus 20:13} and 'Whoever shall murder shall be in danger of the judgment.'
What is murder if it is not a killing of another human being by are personal judgments that the person should not live for what evil they have done towards us?
What law can we use to justify such a murder? The law of the land, the laws of God, or just our own personal laws? But there is another form of murder the fleshly person practices, time, and time again, anger in their hearts towards others, what causes this anger, self-rightness, the very thing Jesus just stated about the Scribes and Pharisee's.
Christ now sets the truth into its deepest level into the heart condition we hid behind, justifying it with our mouths through God's righteous laws. Yes, how we murder in our hearts those we don't like by their conduct? You see, the Scribes and Pharisees' would never admit they had hated in their hearts, no! They justified their true heart condition by using God righteous law into murder their brothers and sisters. They could not hate that made them evil, but the law could hate for them in hating wickedness, so they thought they stood righteous before God, and man, by destroying others by God's righteous laws.
But Christ now stopped their mouths of the Scribes and Pharisee's, because all humans hate in their hearts at sometime, and at someone, but would they love God enough to go to the blood for forgiveness, confessing their self-righteous evil, or justify it by a law from God's work the bible in self-righteous act killing the person physically, or spiritually, which is the real question?
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