The text of today contains the
fifth antithesis. In it, Jesus not only affirms the thrust of the Law in
opposing unlimited revenge, but also calls for a rejection of the principle of
retaliatory violence as well.. In the five examples that follow (being struck
in the face, being sued in court, being requisitioned into short-term
compulsory service, giving to beggars and lending to borrowers) the one point
being made is to place the needs of others before one’s own needs. The disciple
of Jesus is called to go beyond the call of the Law and do more than it
requires.
It is so easy for us to be
reactors. If someone does something to hurt us, we think that it is “natural”
for us to want to do something to hurt him or her in return. In the text of
today, Jesus is calling us to be actors and not reactors and to do what we do
because we think it is right and just and not as a reaction to someone else’s
action.
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