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You know the commandments: `Don`t commit adultery,` `Don`t murder,` `Don`t steal,` `Don`t give false testimony,` `Honor your father and your mother.`"
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The Law's Spiritual Depth
Commentators like Charles Spurgeon explain that Jesus is highlighting the spiritual depth of the commandments. It's not enough to simply avoid the physical act; a lustful look can break the command about adultery, and a covetous desire is a form of stealing. This impossible spiritual standard reveals that no one can earn salvation through outward actions alone.
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19th Century
Bishop
You know the commandments.—St. Luke here agrees with St. Matthew in omitting the “defraud not,” which we find in St. Mark.
Preacher
All this appears to be simple enough, if you only look on the surface, but when you recall that there is an inward, spiritual meaning to all this—t…
Jesus now addresses this standard of righteousness. The first step is a summary of several of the Ten Commandments, omitting the first few that rel…
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17th Century
Pastor
You know the commandments The ten commandments given to Moses, and delivered to people; and which they were careful …
Minister
Many have a great deal in them that is very commendable, yet they perish for lack of one thing. Thus, this ruler could not bear Christ's terms, whi…