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January
28, 2002
ADULTERY
"Whoever
looks at a woman to lust for her has already committed adultery
with her in his heart" (Matthew 5:28, NKJV).
"The
Jews prided themselves on their morality and looked with horror
upon the sensual practices of the heathen. The presence of
the Roman officers whom the imperial rule had brought into
Palestine was a continual offense to the people, for with
these foreigners had come in a flood of heathen customs, lust,
and dissipation. In Capernaum, Roman officials with their
gay paramours haunted the parades and promenades, and often
the sound of revelry broke upon the stillness of the lake
as their pleasure boats glided over the quiet waters. The
people expected to hear from Jesus a stern denunciation of
this class, but what was their astonishment as they listened
to words that lid bare the evil of their own hearts!
"When
the thought of evil is loved and cherished, however secretly,
said Jesus, it shows that sin still reigns in the heart. The
soul is still in the gall of bitterness and in the bond of
iniquity. He who finds pleasure in dwelling upon scenes of
impurity, who indulges the evil thought, the lustful look,
may behold in the open sin, with its burden of shame and heartbreaking
grief, the true nature of the evil which he has hidden in
the chambers of the soul. The season of temptation, under
which, it may be, one falls into grievous sin, does not create
the evil that is revealed, but only develops or makes manifest
that which was hidden and latent in the heart. As a man 'thinketh
in his heart, so is he;' for out of the heart 'are the issues
of life' (Proverbs 23:7; 4:23).--Thoughts From The Mount
Of Blessing, pp., 59, 60.
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