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Our Limited Understanding
What did he mean when he said turn the other cheek? Does it mean violence isn't the answer and peace is always the way? Is it to deny the natural carnal response? To challenge the older laws that have long been ensconced? Maybe it's a come on to the ungodly "Give me what you got I have no need to be afraid." Maybe he meant our bones are fragile but our hope is not? It shall never rust nor decay. Surely a punch in the face is no threat to one's life. If a man put a gun to your wife would you just let her die?? (surely life is precious but God have mercy should it come to this) Should we cast down our weapons, trade them for pruning hooks? Is that what Jesus meant? Or perhaps, maybe, it begs you to take a deeper look. and gaze at the wisdom God has sent. Does it not surely mean that hatred can't be snuffed out by more hatred? There are many trials we go through but one thing we must know is that love should always be sacred. When he stated Ye are the Light of the World does that not imply that the world itself is DARKNESS? It's a gloomy forbidding place with many pricks and thorns: why add to the harshness? For now it seems we see through a glass darkly. Having trouble deciphering the passages and what they meant. What about Romans 13 where it says, Execute vengeance against those who do evil? To whom is it referring and to what extent? Our limited understanding leaves us grounded. NOTE: This was written in response (and inspiration) to Liam McDaid's poem titled Thou Shalt Not Kill. It's a very fascinating topic, and one where I don't quite have answers...
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