Introduction: Jesus calls for a righteousness that transcends mere external law adherence, reaching deep into our hearts.
1. Jesus declared he came not to abolish the law, but to fulfill it (Matthew 5:17).
A. His fulfillment calls for a deeper, heart-centered understanding of righteousness.
B. Jesus emphasizes the enduring validity and significance of God's commandments (Matthew 5:18-19).
2. Jesus teaches that true righteousness requires addressing anger, a root cause of sin (Matthew 5:21-22).
A. Avoiding murder isn't enough; anger itself is a serious offense before God.
B. Jesus links internal emotions with external actions, redefining adherence to the law.
3. Jesus encourages reconciliation before offering gifts at the altar (Matthew 5:23-24).
A. Right relationships with others reflect our righteousness before God.
B. Settling disputes quickly ensures that anger does not bind or condemn us (Matthew 5:25-26).
Conclusion: We must actively pursue internal purity, moving beyond surface obedience to God's commands. By confronting root issues like anger, we embody kingdom values and live out Christ's fulfillment of the law. Let us seek reconciliation in our relationships, reflecting Jesus' transformative work in our lives.
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