Okay, I confess I’ve been reading ahead on my own time. But I’m gonna back up on some of these because it’s so rich.
“You have heard that it was said to the people long ago, ‘Do not murder, and anyone who murders will be subject to judgment.’ But I tell you that anyone who is angry with his brother will be subject to judgment. Again, anyone who says to his brother, ‘Raca,’ is answerable to the Sanhedrin. But anyone who says, ‘You fool!’ will be in danger of the fire of hell.”
Matt. 5:21-22
From Willard:
“When Jesus deals with moral evil and goodness, he does not begin by theorizing. He plunges immediately into the guts of human existence: raging anger, contempt, hatred, obsessive lust, divorce, verbal manipulation, revenge, slapping, suing, cursing, coercing and begging. It is the stuff of soap operas and the daily news – and real life.
He takes this concrete approach because his aim is to enable people to be good, not just talk about it…so far from being additional laws to crush us or show us we can’t make it on our own (of course we can’t!), the separate parts [of the Sermon on the Mount] are distinct perspectives on the sweet life of love and power, of truth and grace, that those who count on Jesus can even now lead in his kingdom.
…we need to put the idea of [Jesus giving us new] laws entirely out of our minds. Jesus is working, as already indicated, at the much deeper level of the source of actions, good and bad…when I treasure those around me and see them as God’s creatures designed for his eternal purposes, I do not make an additional point of not hating them or calling them twerps or fools. Not doing those things is simply part of the package. ‘He that loves has fulfilled the law,’ Paul said. Really.”