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“Jesus’ interpretation of the OT law As the promised Messiah who is in the process of inaugurating a spiritual kingdom, Jesus next provides an amplified explanation of the role of the OT law in the messianic kingdom. As Moses received God’s law on Mount Sinai, Jesus as the second Moses here…” quote by Crossway
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““Jesus’ interpretation of the OT law As the promised Messiah who is in the process of inaugurating a spiritual kingdom, Jesus next provides an amplified explanation of the role of the OT law in the messianic kingdom. As Moses received God’s law on Mount Sinai, Jesus as the second Moses here delivers the law on a mountain. Overall, Jesus clarifies the meaning of the OT law and intensifies its application. First Jesus declares the principle that he himself is the fulfillment of the law (vv. 17–19). Then, in a preview of the rest of his remarks on the law, Jesus states that his followers must apply the law much more fully than the Pharisees do (v. 20). With this principle as the foundation, Jesus then applies the principle of exceeding the righteousness of the Pharisees in the areas of murder and anger (vv. 21–26), lust (vv. 27–30), divorce (vv. 31–32), oaths (vv. 33–37), retaliation (vv. 38–42), and relating to enemies (vv. 43–48). The rhetorical pattern revolves around “you have heard that it was said . . . but I say to you . . .” In each case, Jesus extends true obedience beyond an external or legalistic level to a spiritual principle, in effect contrasting the letter of the law as it was conventionally understood and the spirit of the law as God intended it. The last verse summarizes the thrust of what Jesus demands: “You therefore must be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect” (v. 48).””

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Source Bible: Gospel of Matthew, Chapter 5 (Sermon on the Mount)

Jesus reinterprets Old Testament law, moving from literal compliance to deeper, heart‑centered righteousness, urging followers to exceed superficial observance and embody divine perfection.

In simple terms: Jesus calls for deeper, heartfelt obedience beyond the letter of the law.

Key Takeaway

Live with inner righteousness, not just outward compliance.

Themes

faith ethics spirituality perfection law

Mood

reflective inspirational challenging

Type

theological ethical instructional

When to use this quote

  • personal relationships
  • conflict resolution
  • personal growth
  • community leadership
  • ethical decision‑making

Key Concepts

agape inner transformation moral integrity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you practice inner righteousness daily?
  • What does “perfect” mean in your life?
A Different Perspective

The call to perfection may feel unattainable, leading to discouragement or legalism.

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