To read the texts click on the texts: 2 Kings19:9-11,14-21,31-36; Mt 7:6,12-14
The first verse of today (7:5)
introduces a new subject: holiness. The point that seems to be made here is
that holy things have their place and should not be profaned.
Mt 7:12 has often
been termed, as the Golden rule, which the Matthean Jesus states, is a summary
of the law and prophets. Here it is stated positively. One must treat others in
the same way that one expects to be treated. This also means that one must take
the initiative in doing the loving thing that does not wait to respond to the
action of another.
In the final two verses of this pericope (7:13-14) the point
being made is that it is the narrow gate that leads to life and salvation and
the broad or wide gate to damnation. One must make a choice for one or the other.
We wish that people would be kind and
understanding with us but we are seldom kind and understanding towards them.
Often the behaviour that we find revolting in others is the behaviour we
ourselves are guilty of. When we criticise others for being too harsh, we need
to ask whether we have not been harsh ourselves.
The words
that you use to complete this sentence will give you a fairly good idea of how
you treat others: People are usually ……………………
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