More Than Good
More Than Good
More Than Good
Matthew 5:13-48 1
MORE
THAN
GOOD
Matthew 5:13-48
by Daniel A. Brown, PhD
I N T R O D U C T IO N :
This
portion
of
“The
Sermon
on
the
Mount”
is
often
parceled
out
and
divided
up
into
sections
dealing
with
evangelism
(“Let
your
light
shine
before
men”),
reconciliation
(“If
your
brother
has
something
against
you”),
divorce
and
“going
the
extra
mile.”
While
we
would
learn
incredible
truths
with
such
a
segmented
approach,
I’ve
chosen
to
take
a
broader
look
at
the
whole
passage.
I
think
you
will
find
a
fresh
understanding
of
and
a
new
appreciation
for
what
Jesus
is
saying.
The
whole
text,
Matthew
5:13‐48,
hinges
on
this
verse:
“For
I
say
to
you,
that
unless
your
righteousness
surpasses
that
of
the
scribes
and
Pharisees,
you
shall
not
enter
the
kingdom
of
heaven.”
Matthew
20
To
understand
it
all
better,
we
must
remember
that
the
religious
people
of
Jesus’
day
had
fallen
prey
to
a
common
corruption:
they
wanted
a
religion
that
enabled
them
to
do
what
they
wanted
to
do
while
making
them
feel
that
they
were
also
doing
what
God
wanted
them
to
do.
Bottom
line,
they
interpreted
God’s
will
in
light
of
their
own
persuasions.
Their
religion
was
a
legalistic,
“letter‐of‐the‐Law”
set
of
prescriptions.
To
these
hyper‐religious
people,
the
truths
Jesus
was
teaching
seemed
to
do
away
with
the
Law
and
the
Prophets.
Actually,
Jesus
was
challenging
their
narrow
and
Daniel
A.
Brown,
PhD
ctw.coastlands.org
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Matthew 5:13-48 2
self‐accommodating
interpretation
of
the
guidelines
God
had
given
to
His
people.
The
scribes
and
Pharisees
(and
religious
people
today)
made
two
mistakes
about
the
Law:
• They thought that keeping the Law would make them righteous.
• They
imagined
that
being
“good”
applied
only
to
outward
behaviors,
not
to
inner
thoughts
and
attitudes.
Jesus’
words
do
not
abolish
the
Law;
they
go
to
the
heart
of
the
Law
and
show
how
inadequate
religion
is
to
fix
what
is
broken
in
us.
As
we
will
see
in
the
next
sections,
the
Pharisees
adopted
a
religion
that
didn’t
really
do
anything
to
change
them.
Their
salt
and
their
light
were
meaningless.
Daniel
A.
Brown,
PhD
ctw.coastlands.org
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Matthew 5:13-48 3
physical
joining,
and
as
long
as
you
don’t
actually
carry
it
out,
you
haven’t
done
anything
wrong.
Our
culture
has
added
another
loophole—usually
for
women
(who
do
not
reportedly
have
the
same
intensity
of
focus
on
the
physical
aspects
of
being
with
someone).
Emotional
attachments,
daydreams
of
deep
communication
and
understanding
from
another
man
also
qualify
as
adultery.
T H E
B O T T O M
L IN E
(V E R S E
48)
“God
is
perfect,”
Jesus
concludes.
He
is
exactly
the
way
He
is
supposed
to
be.
His
righteousness
is
far
more
profound
and
encompassing
than
the
meager
correctness
of
“good
people”
or
religious
legalists.
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