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"And ye shall know
the truth, and the truth shall make you free." (John 8:44) Matthew 5-7
In an attempt to clear up some of the
misunderstanding that exists about this message, I have put together a
translation, in modern English, using as a basis, 26 different translations
of the Bible. This is not an attempt to change the original meaning in
any way, simply to help clarify it. I pray that God will use it for that
purpose, as this work has been prayerfully done.
Matthew 5:1, 2-
On seeing the great crowds of people who had gathered to hear Him, Jesus
went up into the mountains with His disciples, where He began to instruct
them, saying:
3 - Blessed, happy, to be envied and
spiritually prosperous, with life-joy and satisfaction in God's favor,
regardless of their outward physical condition, are the humble. (Those
who look on themselves as being insignificant). For the Kingdom of Heaven
will be theirs.
4 - Happy are those who know what sorrow
means; for they shall be given courage and comfort.
5 - Blessed and spiritual prosperous
are the mild, patient, and long-suffering, for they shall eventually inherit
the earth.
6 - Blessed and spiritually prosperous
are those who hunger and thirst for a right standing with God. For these
shall be filled.
7 - Blessed, happy and to envied, are
those who are merciful; for God will show them mercy.
8 - Happy are those who are sincere
and pure in heart, for they shall see God.
9 - Blessed and happy are those who
make peace, for God shall call them His sons;
10 - Blessed are those who endure persecutions
for their uprightness, for to them belongs the Kingdom of God.
11 - Blessed are you when men shall
denounce you, and persecute you, and say all manner of slanderous things
against you on my account;
12 - Be very glad, yes be tremendously
happy, for you will be richly rewarded in heaven; for they (Israelites)
persecuted the prophets before your time in the same manner.
13 - It is you (Christians) who are
the salt of the earth, but if you become insipid and lose your strength;
what is there left to give taste to it? It is good for nothing anymore,
but to be thrown away, and stamped underfoot.
14 - It is you (Christians) who are
supposed to be the light of the world, a city built on a hill that cannot
be hid.
15 - Men do not light a lamp to hide
it under a bucket. They put it on a lamp stand where it gives light to
all which are in the house.
16 - Therefore, let your light (the
testimony of your life) shine like that lamp in the sight of all men, that
they may see the beauty in your life, and praise your Father which is in
heaven. ("Let the beauty of Jesus be seen in me. All his wonderful goodness
and purity. Oh, thou Spirit Divine, all my nature refine, until the beauty
of Jesus be seen in me." This should be our prayer.)
17 - Do not for a moment suppose that
I (Jesus the Christ) have come to do away with the law, or the prophets.
I have not come to do away with them, but to enforce them and bring them
to completeness.
18 - For in solemn truth, I say unto
you, indeed I assure you, that as long as heaven and earth endure, not
one dotting of an "i", or crossing of a "t" shall be dropped from the Law,
until all that must happen, has happened.
19 - Because of this, whoever attempts
to weaken one of the smallest of my commandments, and shall teach men so,
he will be regarded as small and will have the lowest part in my kingdom.
But those who keep my Law and teach others to do so, will be acknowledged
before me, and will be great in the sight of God.
20 - For I assure you, that unless your
goodness and uprightness is far superior to that of the scribes and Pharisees
(religious leaders); you will most certainly not find entrance into the
Kingdom.
21 - You have heard it said by our ancestors:
"Thou shalt not commit murder, and whosoever commits murder shall be liable
so that it will be impossible for him to escape the punishment imposed
by the court;"
22 - But I will go further and say to
you: "That whosoever is angry with, and shows malice towards his brother,
without a just cause; shall be liable to stand trial before the Judge.
And whosoever shall call his brother a fool, or worthless one, and who
pours contempt on his brother shall answer to the courts. But if you look
down on your brother and curse him, you will find yourself heading straight
towards the fire of destruction."
23 - Because of this, when you are in
the act of presenting your gift and tithe to God, and you suddenly remember
that your brother has a grievance against you;
24 - Leave your gift or tithe at the
altar and go and come to an understanding with your brother. Then, when
you have done this, come back and offer your gift, and God will receive
it.
25 - If any man has a legal claim against
you try and come to terms with him then and there; even as you meet with
him. This will prevent your adversary from going to court against you.
26- Believe me, you will not escape
a just claim, until you have paid the last fraction of what you owe.
27 - You have heard how it used to be
said: "You may not have sexual relations with another man's wife:"
28 - However, I say to you, that if
you look at a woman, and cherish lustful thoughts towards her; you have
already broken your marriage vow and committed adultery with her in your
heart.
29 - If your right eye causes you to
sin; it would be better to tear it away; for it would be better for one
member of your body to suffer, than for the whole body to be thrown on
God's rubbish heap.
30 - And, if your right hand entices
you to sin, cut it off and fling it away, rather than to have your entire
body end in ruin.
31 - It has also been said: "If any
many wants to divorce his wife, he shall give her a written notice of divorcement.''
(This was the Mosaic Law.)
32 - HOWEVER, I say unto you: "That
if you divorce your wife, for any reason other than that she has been unfaithful
to you, you lead her to commit adultery. For any man who marries a wife,
so divorced, he will be living in adultery."
33 - Once again, it has been said by
our ancestors: "Thou shalt not perjure yourself, but shall fulfill all
the promises that you have sworn to in the sight of God."
34 - But I say to you: "Do not bind
yourself by any oath of any kind; neither by the heaven's for they are
God's throne;
35 - Nor by the earth, which is His
footstool."
36 - Do not make an oath on your head,
for you cannot make a single hair turn black or white.
37 - But let your words be simply "yes",
or "no", for what goes beyond this, has a taint of evil.
38 - You have heard of the principle:
"An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth."
39 - But I tell you that you are not
to resist an injury, but if someone slaps you on one cheek, turn to him
the other also;
40 - And if any may wants to go to law
with you and take away your shirt, let him have your coat also.
41 - And if someone forces you to carry
a burden for one mile, go two miles with him of your own accord."
42 - Give to the man that asks of you,
and don't turn your back on him.
43 - You have heard how it used to be
said "Thou shalt love thy friend and hate him who is against you."
44 - But I tell you this: "Love your
personal enemies (not God's, see 2 Chron. 19:2) and pray for them that
persecute you.
45 - So that you may show yourselves
to be true sons of your Father which is in heaven. For He causes His sun
to shine upon sinners as well as saints, and send His rain on the honest
and dishonest men alike.
46 - For if you only love them that
love you in return, what reward can you expect? Even those most hated of
men, the tax-collectors, do the same.
47 - And if you are only polite to your
friends, and only exchange greetings with your own crowd, have you done
anything remarkable? Even the people in the world order do that.
48 - You should strive to become spiritually
mature; even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.
Matthew 6 -
2 - Therefore when you do an act of
charity, never blow your horn in public to attract attention. This the
hypocrites love to do, so that men will admire them. Believe me, that is
all the reward they are going to get.
3 - But whenever you as my followers,
do an act of charity, you should not as much as let your left hand know
what your right hand is doing.
4 - Give your charity in secret, and
your Father who sees in secret, will give it back to you in public. (In
other words, seek the praise of God, rather than men.)
5 - When you pray, you are not to behave
as the hypocrites do, for they take pleasure in standing up to pray in
church, and on the street corners, where men can see their piety. They
already have their reward.
6 - But when you pray, go into a room
by yourself, and fasten the door, and there pray to your Father when you
are alone. And your Father who sees in secret, will repay you openly.
7 - When you pray, don't repeat the
same words over and over again, as is done by the heathen. They think they
will be heard by the length of their prayers, and by their eloquence.
8 - Don't copy this practice. After
all, God your Father knows all your needs, even before you ask Him.
9 - This then is how I desire you to
pray. (We call this the model prayer, or the Lord's Prayer): "Our Father
who is in heaven, may your name be honored.
10 - May your reign begin and your will
be accomplished on earth, as it is in heaven.
11 - Take care of our needs by giving
us our daily bread;
12 - Forgive us for the wrong we have
done, as we forgive those who have wronged us.
13 - And do not subject us to temptation,
but rescue us from evil and error. (Here the Doxology - "For Thine is the
kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever, Amen," is not found in
the original manuscripts, but was evidently added later.)
14 - For if you forgive those which
have wronged you, your Father which is in heaven will forgive you.
15 - But, if you refuse to forgive those
who have offended you. Not even your Father will forgive your offenses.
16 - When you fast, don't put on gloomy
looks. For that is what the hypocrites (play-actors) do. They neglect their
personal appearance, trying to make a show of their fasting. Believe me,
they have received their reward in full.
17 - But when you fast, brush your hair;
18 - That it may not appear to men as
though you fast, but unto your Father which is in heaven alone, and your
Father who knows what you do in secret, will reward you openly.
19 - Stop storing riches on earth, for
here moth, wear and tear will destroy them, and thieves will come by force
to take them away from you.
20 - But rather, store your treasure
in heavenly places, where there is neither moth, rust, or thieves.
21 - For wherever your treasure is,
there you can be certain will be your heart.
22 - The light of the body comes from
the eye. If therefore your eye is not clouded, your whole body will have
light.
23 - But if your eye becomes diseased,
so that you cannot see well, then your entire body will be in darkness.
If then, the very source or light in your body is darkness, that darkness
will be doubly dark.
24 - No man (or woman) can serve two
masters. For either he will be loyal to one, and hate the other, or he
will love the one and despise the other. You cannot both love God and money.
You cannot serve them both.
25 - That is the reason I tell you not
to be so anxious about your life, what you can get to eat, or what you
can wear. Surely your life should mean more to you than just food, and
your body more than the clothes you put on.
26 - Observe intently the birds which
fly in the sky. They do not sow or reap, yet the Father feeds them. Are
you not of much greater value in His sight then they?
27 - Which of you by worrying can add
a single hour to your life? And can you by worrying make yourself an inch
taller? Of course not!
28 - Then why are you so anxious about
the clothes you wear and the food you eat. See how the wild flowers grow.
They neither work, nor weave.
29 - Yet King Solomon in all his glory,
didn't dress as beautifully as these.
30 - But if your God, who so beautifully
dresses the wild flowers and grass, which is green today, and is dry and
burned up tomorrow. Is He not more likely to clothe and feed you, even
though you are slow to trust Him?
31 - So don't worry so much and keep
saying: "What shall we eat, and what shall we wear.
32 - For these are the things which
are sought after by the World Order. Surely, your Heavenly Father knows
what you need.
(Here is the answer) -
34 - Therefore don't be troubled about
tomorrow. For tomorrow will bring it's own problems. Every day has enough
troubles of its own.
Matthew Chapter 7 -
2 - For you will be judged by the same
standard you use on others and the measures you give, will be the measure
you get.
3 - Why do you search for a tiny speck
of dust in your brother's eye, while you pay no attention to the splinter
which is in your own?
4 - How can you say to your brother:
"Let me take the speck out of your eye; when there is a splinter in your
own?"
5 - You are a fraud! First take the
speck of dust out of your own eye, so that you can see clearly enough to
remove the splinter from your brother's eye.
6 - You must never give sacred things
to dogs, or cast your jewels before pigs, for they will trample them in
the mud and turn on you and tear you apart.
7 - Ask and the gift will be yours,
keep on knocking and the door will be opened.
8 - For it is the one who asks God,
who receives, and the one who searches, is the one who finds, and the one
who is persistent in knocking, is the one who has the door opened to him.
9 - Do you know of any human father,
who if his son were to ask him for food, would give him a stone?
10 - Or if he were to ask for a fish,
would he offer his son a snake?
11 - If you being imperfect know enough
to give good things to your children, how much more will your Heavenly
Father give you good things.
12 - Whatever you would have men do
to you, so do to them: this is the meaning of both the Law and the prophets.
13 - Enter the kingdom through the narrow
gate. For wide and easy is the gate which leads to destruction, and many
enter it.
14 - Because small is the gate, and
narrow the road, which leads to eternal life, and only a few will find
it.
15 - Be watchful of false prophets who
come to you disguised as sheep, but beneath that disguise they are really
greedy wolves.
16 - You will recognize these wolves
by the fruit of their lives. Men do not gather grapes from thorns, nor
of figs from thistles.
17 - In the same way, a sound tree will
produce good fruit, while a worthless tree will produce withered fruit.
18 - It is impossible for a healthy
tree to produce bad fruit, just as it is impossible for a diseased tree
to bear anything but rotten fruit.
19 - When you have a tree that produces
rotten fruit, you cut it down and throw its wood into the fire.
20 - It is by the fruit of their lives
that you will recognize such men.
21 - Remember, that not everyone that
says to me: ''Master! Master! will enter into the kingdom of heaven. But
only those who are obedient to my Father which is in heaven."
22 - When that Day comes, many will
say to me: "Didn't we teach and preach in your name? Didn't we cast out
devils, using your name? Didn't we perform miracles in your name?''
23 - And I will tell them to their face.
24 - Whoever listens to my teachings
and acts accordingly, I will liken to a wise man who had the sense to build
his house on a rock foundation.
25 - When the rain poured down, the
storm came, and the winds howled, it did not collapse, since it was built
upon the rock.
26 - But those who listen to me, and
do not act accordingly, are like the fool who builds his house on sand.
27 - When the rain pours down, the winds
howl, and the hurricane comes, and batters that house, it will collapse,
and great will be its fall.
28 - By the time Jesus had finished
speaking, the crowd which had gathered to hear Him were astonished at His
doctrines, for His words had the ring of authority, and were not like those
of their Bible scholars.
I encourage each reader to re-read this
"paraphrased" selection of scripture, we call the SERMON ON THE MOUNT.
Note it's application to today, and its peculiar application to the Kingdom
Period, when it will be the Law of the Land.
Don't try and read anything into this
sermon which is not there; neither add anything for the purpose of bolstering
your own peculiar viewpoint. Let the Holy Spirit guide you into an understanding
of this marvelous scripture, which comes to us directly from the lips of
the King Himself.
Then remember, if the scripture is preached
in all it's fullness. ALL OF IT, not just certain sections, like those
who brag, "we are New Testament Christians. "(You can't be a New Testament
Christian, without understanding and obeying the Old Testament, which was
written for our edification and education.)
Possibly one of the reasons we are in
as much trouble as we are in America, is because the majority of our pastors
are not preaching the WHOLE COUNSEL of God's Word. Listen to these words
from Jeremiah 23:22 - "But if they (the pastors) had stood in my counsel,
and had caused my people to hear my words, then they should have turned
them from their evil ways, and from the evil of their doing." This indicates
to me, that somewhere along the line, the Christian pastors of America
have fallen down on the task God gave them to perform.
May God give us the wisdom to understand
and follow ALL His Word!
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by Col. Gordon
"Jack" Mohr
The Sermon on the Mount, which is surely
the greatest sermon in scriptures, has nevertheless been a stumbling block
to many who go by the name of Christian. While a close look at this marvelous
sermon will show you that it is a message for the Kingdom Age, many in
trying to apply it to this present World Age, have missed its meaning.
(Notice: Christ is not advocating "self-mutilation"
for any reasons, but is using this as an example of how we should allow
no part of our body to cause us to sin.)
(Does this mean that Christians are
not to resist evil, as some claim? Absolutely not! Today, we are living
in the Age, where Jesus told His disciples: "If you don't have a sword
for protection, and don't have money, sell your coat and buy one," [Luke
22:36]. Christians must resist evil, with the weapons which are given to
us in Ephesians chapter 6).
1 - Be careful that you do not make
a show of your religion before men, to attract their attention. If you
do, your Father which is in heaven will have no reward for you.
(Be careful not to be TOO LITERAL on
this one. Look closely for the King's real meaning.)
(This sort of refutes those who love
to stand up in church and pray lengthy prayers. Jesus says they do this
to be seen and admired by men.)
(I wonder if this wouldn't apply also
to the Roman Catholic practice of saying the rosary, where certain phrases
such as repeating the Apostle's Creed over and over again, is part of their
ritual.)
(REMEMBER THIS, when you pray!)
(It is for this reason, that I am somewhat
skeptical about the individual who tells me about the long fast they have
just completed. It's none of my business, and should be strictly between
them and God.)
(Again, a word of caution. This certainly
does not mean that God will feed and clothe us if we do not work for it.
A close examination will show that this is an example of having the proper
priorities and putting "first things first.")
33 - But seek ye FIRST the Kingdom
of God, and the righteousness He requires, then all these things will be
given to you in addition.
1 - Pass no judgments on others, so
that you will not be judged yourself.
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