After Matthew 5:17-26
How can you be better
than Pharisees, those
paragons of virtue who do
everything expected and
are master virtue signalers?
I’ll explain. First, don’t be
Angry. Ever. For any reason.
Even if you’re justified,
Especially if you’re justified.
Second, don’t call anyone
a fool, even if that’s
exactly what they are.
You can’t even call
them a fool in your head.
Resolve all bad feelings
against you, even if they’re
unwarranted. Reconcile
with your accusers, even
if they’re wrong or false.
Who can do this, you say?
Who is humanly capable
of doing these things?
Right question.
Right answer:
No one. That’s the point.
We can’t escape who
we are. We can’t escape
our humanity. That’s why
there’s a law, a whole set
of laws, in detail because
the lawgiver knows how
we twist and turn and
try to find refuge from
our own behavior.
We can’t escape our fate
on our own. Only one
can do that, and do that
for us. The law is
an impossible standard
because we’re human
and the lawgiver is not.
We can never measure up.
Our hope is in the impossible,
and the impossible has only
happened once.
Photograph by Chris Brignola via Unsplash. Used with permission.
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