THE MOTIVE FOR MURDER
(Matt. 5:20-26)
I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE
IMPORTANCE OF RIGHTEOUSNESS -- 5:20
A.
ÒFor I say unto
you,Ó -- Christ speaks out of his
own authority as the God-Man to his disciples.
B.
ÒThat except your
righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees ye
shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven.Ó
1.
The righteousness
that Christ is speaking about is personal and practical that
comes through the work of the Holy Spirit as the Christian walks
daily with his Lord. Remember, the
Sermon on the Mount is for Christians, who have experienced the new
birth. Positional or imputed
righteousness, which comes from Christ, is assumed,
but the result of being saved is a practical life of holiness, which is a by-faith righteousness.
2.
The scribes were
the doctors of the Mosaic law, and the Pharisees were
religious men who attempted to practice it to the letter. The word Pharisee means
separatist. Their righteousness
was external and not internal through the Spirit, and
Christ tells his disciples that their righteousness must exceed that of
the scribes and Pharisees
or they would never enter the kingdom of heaven or really be saved. Salvation
is not only past from the guilt and penalty of sin but it is present from the
power and ___?_______ of sin. By faith, Holy Spirit produced
righteousness will be the product of the truly saved person.
3.
These religious
Jews knew the Mosaic Law but added many human traditions and made the equal to
or even above the Law as it was in the O.T. They had drawn up these man-made rules and regulations for
life and conduct, which in their strictness went far beyond anything we find in
the O.T. Scriptures. They were
guilty of legalism.
NOTE: These religious Jews had an external
kind of righteousness, keeping the letter of the law but missing the spirit of
it. The tithed everything, were
highly religious and most punctilious in their observance of certain religious
services and ceremonials. They
became very separatist with a Òholier than thouÓ
attitude, which resulted in a critical spirit towards everyone and
everything. These religious men
became self-righteous, self-satisfied and self-centered, and did things to
please men rather than to please God.
ILLUSTRATION: Fundamentalists
We
who are called evangelicals or fundamentalists must be careful of having a
Pharisaical attitude about life.
We see other men obviously denying the faith and living godless
lives. How easy it is to become
critical and self-satisfied because we think ourselves better than they, and
say, ÒI thank God I am not as other men and especially as that modernist.Ó We have a right creed, a right ritual
but in acts of mercy, grace and love there is much to be desired.
4.
True
Christians are to have a completely different kind of righteousness, which
comes through the Spirit of God.
Christ has no use for religious formalism without a genuine heart for
God.
Matt.
23:5-7: But all their works they
do for to be seen of men: they
make broad their phylacteries, and enlarge the borders of their garments, and
lone the upper most rooms at feasts, and the chief seats in the synagogues, and
greetings in the markets, and to be called of men, Rabbi, Rabbi.
Matt.
23:23-28: Woe unto you, scribes
and Pharisees, hypocrites! For ye
pat tithe of mind and anise and cumin, and have omitted the weightier matters
of the law, judgment, mercy, and faith:
these ought ye to have done, and not to leave the other undone. Ye blind guides, which strain at a
gnat, and swallow a camel. Woe
unto you scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For ye make clean the outside of the cup and of the
platter, but within they are full of extortion and excess. Thou blind Pharisee, cleanse first that
which is within the cup and platter that the outside of them may be clean
also. Woe unto you scribes and
Pharisees, hypocrites! For ye are
like unto whited sepulchers, which indeed appear beautiful outward, but are
within full of dead menÕs bones, and of all uncleanness. Even so you also outwardly appear
righteous unto men, but within ye are full of hypocrisy and iniquity.
NOTE: They
had traditions, a proper creed, a proper ritual and a zeal for their religion
but their hearts were far from God in mercy and faith.
III. THE
FOLLY OF MURDER 5:21, 22
A.
ÒYe have
heard that it was said by them of old time, Thou shalt not kill; and whosoever
shall kill shall be in danger of the judgmentÓ
1.
Christ is now
going to contrast the false interpretation of the
Law by the Pharisee and scribes with the true interpretation that proceeds from
Himself.
The Pharisees believed the Law but they had added so many traditions
that the law had lost it meaning.
2.
He picks at
random the Sixth Commandment of the Ten Commandments,
ÒThou shalt not killÓ Murder is not the same as killing. Murder is premeditated. Killing was allowed in the O.T. for
capital punishment and war.
Exodus
20:13: ÒThou shalt not kill.Ó
Numbers
35:30, 31: ÒWho killeth any
person, the murderer shall be put to death by the mouth of witnesses: but one witness shall not testify
against any person to
cause
him to die. Moreover ye shall take
no satisfaction for the life of a murderer, which is guilty of death: but he shall be surely put to death.Ó
This
of course, refers to premeditated murder and the consequences of capital
punishment The religious Jews felt that if they had never committed the
act of murder, they were righteous before God. It was merely an external keeping of the law. But the Sixth Commandment deals with
murder and all it premeditations.
Pharisees restricting to the deed of murder along (homicide) But Christ
goes deeper -- thoughts, words, motives as well as deeds. Anger and insult as
well as murder.
B.
ÒBut I say
unto you,Ó -- As the author of the Law, Christ certainly has the
right to give it a proper interpretation.
C.
ÒThat
whosoever is angry with his brother (without a cause) shall be in danger of
judgment:Ó
1.
Our Lord gives
the true interpretation of the Sixth Commandment, which prohibits not only the
overt act of murder but every evil working of the
heart and mind which led to it.
Anger can produce the desire to murder and the thought is as bad in
GodÕs eyes as the act. The letter
meaning of the Six Commandment is, ÒThou shalt not killÓ but the spiritual
meaning is, ÒThou shalt not hate.Ó
NOTE: Murder begins with motives which are evil (Mark 7:21-23). Sin is on the inside, not the outside.
2.
It should be
noted that not all anger is wrong.
It is anger without a cause that is motivated by hate, envy or jealousy
that is sin. There is a holy anger or an anger
of righteous indignation that is motivated by right which
is not. Eph. 4:26: ÒBe ye angry and sin not.Ó Our Lord showed this anger when he drove the money changers out of the Temple. A parent can show holy anger when children do wrong.
3.
ChristÕs whole
point is that the breaking of the Sixth Commandment
does not just bring the judgment of the civil courts as the Pharisees said, but it brings the judgment of God. These religious Jews had only a legal
understanding of the Law. They had
no spiritual, moral and ethical understanding of the true meaning of the Sixth
Commandment.
D. ÒAnd whosoever shall say to his brother, Raca, shall be in danger of the council:Ó -- Raca means Òempty head,Ó and is equivalent to Òbone-head or knuckle-head, numskull, nitwit.Ó This refers to scorn and speaking contemptuously about another because of an uncontrolled temper. An insult to a personÕs intelligence. Christ goes beyond the Pharisees and say that evil speaking but of anger is a point upon which one can be dragged before the earthly courts and the Mosaic law permits this.
E. ÒBut whosoever shall say, Thou fool, shall be in danger of hell fire.Ó -- ÒFoolÓ is also a term of scorn. ÒRacaÓ scorned a personÕs mind but scorns his heart and character which is more serious. To say a person is a ÒfoolÓ (you scoundrel) is to mean he is morally worthless, a scoundrel with little importance to life. Our Lord says for a person to make such a statement out of anger stands in danger, not merely of a local court, but of GodÕs judgment. Actually there are many worse things you can call a person than a fool. Christ is pointing out that all unlove is worthy of hell regardless of degree.
NOTE: What honest person could deny the fact
that he has broken he Sixth Commandment as interpreted by Christ Himself. I John 3:15: He who hates his
brother is a murderer.
Anger and insult are ugly symptoms of a desire to rid yourself of
someone in your way.
IV. THE PREVENTION OF ANGER AND POSSIBLY MURDER 5:23, 24:
ÒTherefore
if thou bring thy gift to the alter, and there remembers that thy brother
hath ought against thee; Leave there thy gift before the alter, and go thy way;
first be reconciled to thy brother, and then come and offer thy gift.Ó
A.
The Lord now
gives an illustration of how to minimize anger and hard feelings in our
relationships to other people. NOTE: The Sixth Commandment not only states that it is wrong to
harbour murder and evil
thoughts in our heart against another; but our Lord states that is implies that
we should take positive steps to put ourselves right with the brother.
B.
The Jew would
offer his animal sacrifices in the temple at the alter,
for Christ had not yet died to fulfill the O.T. offering system. The Lord teaches that if a Christian
Jew had any malice in his heart towards another or if he knew of someone else
who had ill will in his heart for him, he was to go to that person to get the
thing settled before he ever offered the sacrifice to God. There could be no true worship of God
when there are strained relationships between believers and others. Brother, if you are in church, in the
middle of the worship service, and you suddenly remember that your brother has
a grievance against you, leave church at once and put it right. Do not wait till the service has
ended. Seek out your brother and
ask for forgiveness. Then come back to the worship service. External worship
can never cover up for moral failure.
It is better to obey God than to have mere externalism and ritual.
I Sam.15:22: ÒAnd
Samuel said, Hath the Lord as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices
as in obeying the voice of the Lord?
Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice, and to hearken than the fat of
rams.
POINT: The application to all Christians is
clear. A person cannot be right
with God until he is right with man.
If a Christian is harboring unkind and unworthy thoughts about another, all
of his external Christian formalism is worthless until he rights the wrong with
his brother. APPLICATION:
How wrong it is to cover up our social responsibilities to all men by
much Christian activity. What
hypocrisy it is to be outwardly doing Christian things when the whole time
there is ill-feeling
towards another person.
ILLUSTRATION: Young Church Woman Who
Hated
Just recently I heard of a woman who professed to be a Christian and a good church goer. She had all the fundamental jargon and put on a good front. One day, an unsaved friend asked her to take something to one of her Christian friends who attended the same church. This church woman said, ÒI will not! I donÕt like that lady even if she is in the same church. As a matter of fact, I have not spoken to her for years!Ó The unsaved person turned in disappointment and disgust and said, ÒIf that is Christianity, I do not want anything to do with it!Ó And I canÕt blame her, for I want nothing to do with that attitude either. But I thank God that real Christianity is not like this professing Christian attitude.
V.
THE
EARTHLY CONSEQUENCES OF ANGER 5:25-26
ÒAgree with thine adversary quickly (Make things
right), whiles thou are in the way with him; lest at any time the adversary
deliver thee to the judge, and the judge deliver thee to the officer, and thou
be cast into prison. Verily I say
unto thee, Thou shalt by no means come out thence, till thou hast paid the
uttermost farthing.Ó -- Christians
are to make things right with all their adversaries, lest those they have hurt
or offended take them to court for slender or something worse. We must never allow an
estrangement to remain much less to grow.
If we have sought reconciliation and the offended party refuses to
forgive, he has
the problem not you. Leave him in
the hands of God.
POINT: For a
display of anger, a Christian may pay the consequences before the earthly
courts if he is brought
before them. Anger has many
serious consequences. This involves immediate, urgent action. If we have offended by deed, word, look
or thought, and if we have hurt and wounded, we need to be sensitive and deal
with it immediately
VI. CONCLUSION:
A.
By motive each
Christian is guilty of murder but Christ died for his sins. He has a glorious Sin Bearer who
removed the guilt and penalty of sin forever for the true Christian. Christ died for every sin, outward and
inward that the Christian, 1) has committed, 2) is committing and 3) will
commit. We
who have trusted in Christ as personal Lord and Saviour, have the forgiveness
of all sins through ChristÕs blood.
B.
But what about
the unsaved man? What about the
person who is not a Christian?
There is no forgiveness for him.
He must pay the consequences for his sin which
is hell fire or eternal judgment.
Is there no hope for the unsaved man? Yes, there is hope but it is not found in himself but in the
person and work of Jesus Christ.
Christ died for sinners and was resurrected from the dead to declare men
righteous. Christ will not save
everyone but He has promised to save all who come to Him through faith. What must you do to be saved? Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and
you shall be saved.