Nov 11 2008

Matthew 5:27-32; The Sermon on the Mount; Adultery, Adulterous thoughts and disposition, The defilement which these give to the soul; All lusting after the forbidden object; this is the beginning of sin, lust conceiving “Adultera mens est–The mind is debauched. Ovid. Lust is conscience baffled or biassed: biassed, if it say nothing against the sin; baffled, if it prevail not in what it says.

Tag: The Book of MatthewSage @ 4:49 pm

The Sermon on the Mount Part Six

Matthew 5:27-32 [show/hide]Matthew 5:27-32 Lust [27]"You have heard that it was said, 'You shall not commit adultery.' [28]But I say to you that everyone who looks at a woman with lustful intent has already committed adultery with her in his heart. [29]If your right eye causes you to sin, tear it out and throw it away. For it is better that you lose one of your members than that your whole body be thrown into hell. [30]And if your right hand causes you to sin, cut it off and throw it away. For it is better that you lose one of your members than that your whole body go into hell. Divorce [31]"It was also said, 'Whoever divorces his wife, let him give her a certificate of divorce.' [32]But I say to you that everyone who divorces his wife, except on the ground of sexual immorality, makes her commit adultery, and whoever marries a divorced woman commits adultery. (ESV)
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27 Ye have heard that it was said by them of old time, Thou shalt not commit adultery: 28 But I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart. 29 And if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee: for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell. 30 And if thy right hand offend thee, cut it off, and cast it from thee: for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell. 31 It hath been said, Whosoever shall put away his wife, let him give her a writing of divorcement: 32 But I say unto you, That whosoever shall put away his wife, saving for the cause of fornication, causeth her to commit adultery: and whosoever shall marry her that is divorced committeth adultery.

We have here an exposition of the seventh commandment, given us by the same hand that made the law, and therefore was fittest to be the interpreter of it: it is the law against uncleanness, which fitly follows upon the former; that laid a restraint upon sinful passions, this upon sinful appetites, both which ought always to be under the government of reason and conscience, and if indulged, are equally pernicious.

I. The command is here laid down (v. 27), Thou shalt not commit adultery; which includes a prohibition of all other acts of uncleanness, and the desire of them: but the Pharisees, in their expositions of this command, made it to extend no further than the act of adultery, suggesting, that if the iniquity was only regarded in the heart, and went no further, God could not hear it, would not regard it (Ps. lxvi. 18), and therefore they thought it enough to be able to say that they were no adulterers, Luke xviii. 11.

II. It is here explained in the strictness of it, in three things, which would seem new and strange to those who had been always governed by the tradition of the elders, and took all for oracular that they taught.

1. We are here taught, that there is such a thing as heart-adultery, adulterous thoughts and dispositions, which never proceed to the act of adultery or fornication; and perhaps the defilement which these give to the soul, that is here so clearly asserted, was not only included in the seventh commandment, but was signified and intended in many of those ceremonial pollutions under the law, for which they were to wash their clothes, and bathe their flesh in water. Whosoever looketh on a woman (not only another man’s wife, as some would have it, but any woman), to lust after her, has committed adultery with her in his heart, v. 28. This command forbids not only the acts of fornication and adultery, but,

(1.) All appetites to them, all lusting after the forbidden object; this is the beginning of the sin, lust conceiving (James i. 15); it is a bad step towards the sin; and where the lust is dwelt upon and approved, and the wanton desire is rolled under the tongue as a sweet morsel, it is the commission of sin, as far as the heart can do it; there wants nothing but convenient opportunity for the sin itself. Adultera mens est–The mind is debauched. Ovid. Lust is conscience baffled or biassed: biassed, if it say nothing against the sin; baffled, if it prevail not in what it says.

(2.) All approaches toward them; feeding the eye with the sight of the forbidden fruit; not only looking for that end, that I may lust; but looking till I do lust, or looking to gratify the lust, where further satisfaction cannot be obtained. The eye is both the inlet and outlet of a great deal of wickedness of this kind, witness Joseph’s mistress (Gen. xxxix. 7), Samson (Judg. xvi. 1), David, 2 Sam. xi. 2. We read the eyes full of adultery, that cannot cease from sin, 2 Pet. ii. 14. What need have we, therefore, with holy Job, to make a covenant with our eyes, to make this bargain with them that they should have the pleasure of beholding the light of the sun and the works of God, provided they would never fasten or dwell upon any thing that might occasion impure imaginations or desires; and under this penalty, that if they did, they must smart for it in penitential tears! Job xxxi. 1. What have we the covering of the eyes for, but to restrain corrupt glances, and to keep out of their defiling impressions? This forbids also the using of any other of our senses to stir up lust. If ensnaring looks are forbidden fruit, much more unclean discourses, and wanton dalliances, the fuel and bellows of this hellish fire. These precepts are hedges about the law of heart-purity, v. 8. And if looking be lust, they who dress and deck, and expose themselves, with design to be looked at and lusted after (like Jezebel, that painted her face and tired her head, and looked out at the window) are no less guilty. Men sin, but devils tempt to sin.

2. That such looks and such dalliances are so very dangerous and destructive to the soul, that it is better to lose the eye and the hand that thus offend then to give way to the sin, and perish eternally in it. This lesson is here taught us, v. 29, 30. Corrupt nature would soon object against the prohibition of heart-adultery, that it is impossible to governed by it; “It is a hard saying, who can bear it? Flesh and blood cannot but look with pleasure upon a beautiful woman; and it is impossible to forbear lusting after and dallying with such an object.” Such pretences as these will scarcely be overcome by reason, and therefore must be argued against with the terrors of the Lord, and so they are here argued against.

(1.) It is a severe operation that is here prescribed for the preventing of these fleshly lusts. If thy right eye offend thee, or cause thee to offend, by wanton glances, or wanton gazings, upon forbidden objects; if thy right hand off end thee, or cause thee to offend, by wanton dalliances; and if it were indeed impossible, as is pretended, to govern the eye and the hand, and they have been so accustomed to these wicked practices, that they will not be withheld from them; if there be no other way to restrain them (which, blessed be God, through his grace, there is), it were better for us to pluck out the eye, and cut off the hand, though the right eye, and right hand, the more honourable and useful, than to indulge them in sin to the ruin of the soul. And if this must be submitted to, at the thought of which nature startles, much more must we resolve to keep under the body, and to bring it into subjection; to live a life of mortification and self-denial; to keep a constant watch over our own hearts, and to suppress the first rising of lust and corruption there; to avoid the occasions of sin, to resist the beginnings of it, and to decline the company of those who will be a snare to us, though ever so pleasing; to keep out of harm’s way, and abridge ourselves in the use of lawful things, when we find them temptations to us; and to seek unto God for his grace, and depend upon that grace daily, and so to walk in the Spirit, as that we may not fulfil the lusts of the flesh; and this will be as effectual as cutting off a right hand or pulling out a right eye; and perhaps as much against the grain to flesh and blood; it is the destruction of the old man.

(2.) It is a startling argument that is made use of to enforce this prescription (v. 29), and it is repeated in the same words (v. 30), because we are loth to hear such rough things; Isa. xxx. 10. It is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, though it be an eye or a hand, which can be worse spared, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell. Note,

[1.] It is not unbecoming a minister of the gospel to preach of hell and damnation; nay, he must do it, for Christ himself did it; and we are unfaithful to our trust, if we give not warning of the wrath to come.

[2.] There are some sins from which we need to be saved with fear, particularly fleshly lusts, which are such natural brute beasts as cannot be checked, but by being frightened; cannot be kept from a forbidden tree, but by cherubim, with a flaming sword.

[3.] When we are tempted to think it hard to deny ourselves, and to crucify fleshly lusts, we ought to consider how much harder it will be to lie for ever in the lake that burns with fire and brimstone; those do not know or do not believe what hell is, that will rather venture their eternal ruin in those flames, than deny themselves the gratification of a base and brutish lust.

[4.] In hell there will be torments for the body; the whole body will be cast into hell, and there will be torment in every part of it; so that if we have a care of our own bodies, we shall possess them in sanctification and honour, and not in the lusts of uncleanness.

[5.] Even those duties that are most unpleasant to flesh and blood, are profitable for us; and our Master requires nothing from us but what he knows to be for our advantage.

3. That men’s divorcing of their wives upon dislike, or for any other cause except adultery, however tolerated and practised among the Jews, was a violation of the seventh commandment, as it opened a door to adultery, v. 31, 32. Here observe,

(1.) How the matter now stood with reference to divorce. It hath been said (he does not say as before, It hath been said by them of old time, because this was not a precept, as those were, though the Pharisees were willing so to understand it, ch. xix. 7, but only a permission), “Whosoever shall put away his wife, let him give her a bill of divorce; let him not think to do it by word of mouth, when he is in a passion; but let him do it deliberately, by a legal instrument in writing, attested by witnesses; if he will dissolve the matrimonial bond, let him do it solemnly.” Thus the law had prevented rash and hasty divorces; and perhaps at first, when writing was not so common among the Jews, that made divorces rare things; but in process of time it became very common, and this direction of how to do it, when there was just cause for it, was construed into a permission of it for any cause, ch. xix. 3.

(2.) How this matter was rectified and amended by our Saviour. He reduced the ordinance of marriage to its primitive institution: They two shall be one flesh, not to be easily separated, and therefore divorce is not to be allowed, except in case of adultery, which breaks the marriage covenant; but he that puts away his wife upon any other pretence, causeth her to commit adultery, and him also that shall marry her when she is thus divorced. Note, Those who lead others into temptation to sin, or leave them in it, or expose them to it, make themselves guilty of their sin, and will be accountable for it. This is one way of being partaker with adulterers Ps. l. 18.
- Matthew Henry Commentary

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Oct 16 2008

Law of Jealousy

Tag: Women: Reflecting the GlorySage @ 12:53 pm

Numbers 5:12-14 [show/hide]Numbers 5:12-14 [12]"Speak to the people of Israel, If any man's wife goes astray and breaks faith with him, [13]if a man lies with her sexually, and it is hidden from the eyes of her husband, and she is undetected though she has defiled herself, and there is no witness against her, since she was not taken in the act, [14]and if the spirit of jealousy comes over him and he is jealous of his wife who has defiled herself, or if the spirit of jealousy comes over him and he is jealous of his wife, though she has not defiled herself, (ESV)
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Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them, If any man’s wife go aside, and commit a trespass against him,

And the man lie with her carnally, and it be hid from the eyes of her husband, and be kept close, and she be defiled, and there be no witness against her, neither she be taken with the manner;

And the spirit of jealousy come upon him, and he be jealous of his wife, and she be defiled: or if the spirit of jealousy come upon him, and he be jealous of his wife, and she be not defiled:

15 commands – law of jealousy:

- 1 – Speak to Israel saying that if a wife commits adultery and it be kept secret and there is no witness against her, or if the spirit of jealousy come upon her husband, whether she is guilty or not, then the man will bring her to the priest with a meat offering [v12-15].
- 2 – The priest shall bring her near, and set her before the Lord [v16].
- 3 – He shall take holy water in an earthen vessel and put dust in it [v17].
- 4 – He shall uncover the woman’s head, put the meat offering in her hands and have the bitter water in his own hand [v18].
- 5 – He shall charge her by an oath saying: If you are not guilty you are free from the bitter water that causes a curse, but if you are guilty the Lord make you a curse among your people, make your thigh to rot, and your belly to swell [v19-22].
- 6 – The woman shall say, Amen, amen [v22].
- 7 – The priest shall write these curses in a book and shall blot them out with the bitter water [v23].
- 8 – He shall cause the woman to drink the water and it shall enter her and become bitter [v24]. See v26 and point 10 below.
- 9 – He shall take the jealousy offering, the meat offering, out of her hands and wave it before the Lord and offer it upon the altar [v25].
- 10 – He shall take a handful of the meat offering, even the memorial of it, and burn it upon the altar, and afterward cause her to drink of the water [v26].
- 11 – If she is guilty she shall be a curse among her people [v27].
- 12 – If she is not guilty she shall be free, and shall conceive see [v28].
- 13 – You shall execute this law upon a woman accused of adultery to determine her guilt or innocence [v29-30].
- 14 – By these means shall it be determined whether her husband is guilty or false accusation.
- 15 – If she is found guilty she shall bear her iniquity.

This was truly a just law, for it protected the innocent wife from the insane jealousy of her husband, and it made manifest to all that she was innocent.

It also protected a husband from a guilty wife and made it possible for him to know the truth.

There is no record of this law ever been used. Perhaps before one went through such an ordeal she would confess, if guilty; a show of willingness to go through it manifested innocence.

- Dake Annotated Reference Bible – Page 159.

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Oct 16 2008

The Virgin Heart

Tag: Women: Reflecting the GlorySage @ 11:59 am

John 8:4 [show/hide]John 8:4 [4]they said to him, "Teacher, this woman has been caught in the act of adultery. (ESV)
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Teacher, they said, this woman has been caught in the very act of adultery.

In this present age, society condones adultery, where it once invoked outrage and was viewed as shameful. It was considered to be the ultimate sin and the ensuing disgrace lingered to haunt the sinner for the rest of their lives.

In the Old Testament the adulterer was stoned to death, there was no forgiveness and the sentence was final and irrevocable.

The contrast is extreme, from death to indifference, no one cares and it has become a norm, fashionably acceptable.

THE WORLD COURTS DISASTER so nonchalantly that the values and standards
Of The Ancient of Days are violated and corrupted in complete disregard of the consequences.

When the adulteress was unceremoniously dragged before Jesus they demanded that the full letter of the law be enacted, she was to be stoned to death.

Remarkably the first recorded act of Jesus writing is in this passage. He stooped down, and wrote in the sand with His finger. WHAT DID JESUS WRITE?
Were the words “UNCONDITIONAL FORGIVENESS” written for the first time and committed, eternally in the moving sands of time by the Creator, HIMSELF?

Let him who is without sin among you be the first to throw a stone at her.
These powerful words, sharper than a two edged sword, cut deeply into the hearts of her accusers and conscious-stricken, from the least to the greatest of them, they melted into the shadows and disappeared.

With tender graciousness, Jesus told her that He did not condemn her either, she was free to go and should sin no more.

Has the Church and the saints lost the CAPACITY TO SHOW COMPASSION AND TRUE FORGIVENESS? For we have all sinned, and fall short of the Glory of God, can you therefore throw the first stone? Can you?

Have we become so self-righteous and filled with indignity against sinners that we have failed to remember that Jesus died for them? We should consider the matter earnestly and live a purposeful life as “Ambassadors of Love” and extend a hand of friendship and love to each one alike.

If you are guilty in the area of adultery, God is able to give you a VIRGIN HEART, a heart liberated from waves of guilt and self-condemnation.
His Word will shield you from the cruel, piercing and harsh eyes of the world.

In the Secret of His Presence you will receive shelter with an impenetrable barrier from the stones hurled at you. Turn to Him, even if your heart is bruised with sorrow and shame, for He will never forsake you.

HE UNDERSTANDS.

He understands, even those who have suffered sexual abuse, rape or the practice of prostitution, there is alleviation of the pain and humiliation.

Run into His Arms and experience His tender embrace of love and mercy and feel the cleansing as you become white as snow, with a new heart, A VIRGIN HEART.

The memories and shackles of the past will flee away as you are set free, free to soar like a bird into His Presence, where a place has been reserved for you.

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Jul 01 2008

Adultery

Tag: Sage's CornerSage @ 8:27 pm

Exodus 20:14 [show/hide]Exodus 20:14 [14]"You shall not commit adultery. (ESV)
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You shall not commit adultery. [Matt. 5:28 [show/hide]Matthew 5:28 [28]But I say to you that everyone who looks at a woman with lustful intent has already committed adultery with her in his heart. (ESV)
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; Rom. 1:24 [show/hide]Romans 1:24 [24]Therefore God gave them up in the lusts of their hearts to impurity, to the dishonoring of their bodies among themselves, (ESV)
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; Eph. 5:3 [show/hide]Ephesians 5:3 [3]But sexual immorality and all impurity or covetousness must not even be named among you, as is proper among saints. (ESV)
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; Prov. 6:25, 26 [show/hide]Proverbs 6:25 [25]Do not desire her beauty in your heart, and do not let her capture you with her eyelashes;
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].

Observe here the expansion of the thought in the catechism which includes whoredom in all its forms, as well as unchastity [premarital relations, sexual impurity, and lustful desire under whatever name] [Lange’s Commentary, condensed].

Not only adultery is forbidden here, but also fornication and all kinds of mental and sensual uncleanness.

All impure books, songs, pictures, etc., which tend to inflame and debauch the mind, are against this law [Clarke’s Commentary].

- The Amplified Bible: page 93

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Jun 25 2008

Law Of Jealousy

Tag: Verse of the DaySage @ 12:54 pm

NUMBERS 5: 12-14
Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them, If any man’s wife go aside, and commit a trespass against him,

And the man lie with her carnally, and it be hid from the eyes of her husband, and be kept close, and she be defiled, and there be no witness against her, neither she be taken with the manner;

And the spirit of jealousy come upon him, and he be jealous of his wife, and she be defiled: or if the spirit of jealousy come upon him, and he be jealous of his wife, and she be not defiled:

15 commands – law of jealousy:

- 1 – Speak to Israel saying that if a wife commits adultery and it be kept secret and there is no witness against her, or if the spirit of jealousy come upon her husband, whether she is guilty or not, then the man will bring her to the priest with a meat offering [v12-15].
- 2 – The priest shall bring her near, and set her before the Lord [v16].
- 3 – He shall take holy water in an earthen vessel and put dust in it [v17].
- 4 – He shall uncover the woman’s head, put the meat offering in her hands and have the bitter water in his own hand [v18].
- 5 – He shall charge her by an oath saying: If you are not guilty you are free from the bitter water that causes a curse, but if you are guilty the Lord make you a curse among your people, make your thigh to rot, and your belly to swell [v19-22].
- 6 – The woman shall say, Amen, amen [v22].
- 7 – The priest shall write these curses in a book and shall blot them out with the bitter water [v23].
- 8 – He shall cause the woman to drink the water and it shall enter her and become bitter [v24]. See v26 and point 10 below.
- 9 – He shall take the jealousy offering, the meat offering, out of her hands and wave it before the Lord and offer it upon the altar [v25].
- 10 – He shall take a handful of the meat offering, even the memorial of it, and burn it upon the altar, and afterward cause her to drink of the water [v26].
- 11 – If she is guilty she shall be a curse among her people [v27].
- 12 – If she is not guilty she shall be free, and shall conceive see [v28].
- 13 – You shall execute this law upon a woman accused of adultery to determine her guilt or innocence [v29-30].
- 14 – By these means shall it be determined whether her husband is guilty or false accusation.
- 15 – If she is found guilty she shall bear her iniquity.

This was truly a just law, for it protected the innocent wife from the insane jealousy of her husband, and it made manifest to all that she was innocent.

It also protected a husband from a guilty wife and made it possible for him to know the truth.

There is no record of this law ever been used. Perhaps before one went through such an ordeal she would confess, if guilty; a show of willingness to go through it manifested innocence.

- Dake Annotated Reference Bible – Page 159.

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Jun 24 2008

Adultery

Tag: Sage's CornerSage @ 7:49 pm

EXODUS 20: 14
You shall not commit adultery. [Matt. 5 [show/hide]Matthew 5 The Sermon on the Mount [5:1]Seeing the crowds, he went up on the mountain, and when he sat down, his disciples came to him. The Beatitudes [2]And he opened his mouth and taught them, saying: [3]"Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. [4]"Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted. [5]"Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. [6]"Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied. [7]"Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy. [8]"Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. [9]"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God. [10]"Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. [11]"Blessed are you when others revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account. [12]Rejoice and be glad, for your reward is great in heaven, for so they persecuted the prophets who were before you. Salt and Light [13]"You are the salt of the earth, but if salt has lost its taste, how shall its saltiness be restored? It is no longer good for anything except to be thrown out and trampled under people's feet. [14]"You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden. [15]Nor do people light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house. [16]In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven. Christ Came to Fulfill the Law [17]"Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. [18]For truly, I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not an iota, not a dot, will pass from the Law until all is accomplished. [19]Therefore whoever relaxes one of the least of these commandments and teaches others to do the same will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever does them and teaches them will be called great in the kingdom of heaven. [20]For I tell you, unless your righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Anger [21]"You have heard that it was said to those of old, 'You shall not murder; and whoever murders will be liable to judgment.' [22]But I say to you that everyone who is angry with his brother will be liable to judgment; whoever insults his brother will be liable to the council; and whoever says, 'You fool!' will be liable to the hell of fire. [23]So if you are offering your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother has something against you, [24]leave your gift there before the altar and go. First be reconciled to your brother, and then come and offer your gift. [25]Come to terms quickly with your accuser while you are going with him to court, lest your accuser hand you over to the judge, and the judge to the guard, and you be put in prison. [26]Truly, I say to you, you will never get out until you have paid the last penny. Lust [27]"You have heard that it was said, 'You shall not commit adultery.' [28]But I say to you that everyone who looks at a woman with lustful intent has already committed adultery with her in his heart. [29]If your right eye causes you to sin, tear it out and throw it away. For it is better that you lose one of your members than that your whole body be thrown into hell. [30]And if your right hand causes you to sin, cut it off and throw it away. For it is better that you lose one of your members than that your whole body go into hell. Divorce [31]"It was also said, 'Whoever divorces his wife, let him give her a certificate of divorce.' [32]But I say to you that everyone who divorces his wife, except on the ground of sexual immorality, makes her commit adultery, and whoever marries a divorced woman commits adultery. Oaths [33]"Again you have heard that it was said to those of old, 'You shall not swear falsely, but shall perform to the Lord what you have sworn.' [34]But I say to you, Do not take an oath at all, either by heaven, for it is the throne of God, [35]or by the earth, for it is his footstool, or by Jerusalem, for it is the city of the great King. [36]And do not take an oath by your head, for you cannot make one hair white or black. [37]Let what you say be simply 'Yes' or 'No'; anything more than this comes from evil. Retaliation [38]"You have heard that it was said, 'An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.' [39]But I say to you, Do not resist the one who is evil. But if anyone slaps you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also. [40]And if anyone would sue you and take your tunic, let him have your cloak as well. [41]And if anyone forces you to go one mile, go with him two miles. [42]Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you. Love Your Enemies [43]"You have heard that it was said, 'You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.' [44]But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, [45]so that you may be sons of your Father who is in heaven. For he makes his sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and on the unjust. [46]For if you love those who love you, what reward do you have? Do not even the tax collectors do the same? [47]And if you greet only your brothers, what more are you doing than others? Do not even the Gentiles do the same? [48]You therefore must be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect. (ESV)
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: 28; Rom. 1 [show/hide]Romans 1 Greeting [1:1]Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus, called to be an apostle, set apart for the gospel of God, [2]which he promised beforehand through his prophets in the holy Scriptures, [3]concerning his Son, who was descended from David according to the flesh [4]and was declared to be the Son of God in power according to the Spirit of holiness by his resurrection from the dead, Jesus Christ our Lord, [5]through whom we have received grace and apostleship to bring about the obedience of faith for the sake of his name among all the nations, [6]including you who are called to belong to Jesus Christ, [7]To all those in Rome who are loved by God and called to be saints: Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. Longing to Go to Rome [8]First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for all of you, because your faith is proclaimed in all the world. [9]For God is my witness, whom I serve with my spirit in the gospel of his Son, that without ceasing I mention you [10]always in my prayers, asking that somehow by God's will I may now at last succeed in coming to you. [11]For I long to see you, that I may impart to you some spiritual gift to strengthen you-- [12]that is, that we may be mutually encouraged by each other's faith, both yours and mine. [13]I want you to know, brothers, that I have often intended to come to you (but thus far have been prevented), in order that I may reap some harvest among you as well as among the rest of the Gentiles. [14]I am under obligation both to Greeks and to barbarians, both to the wise and to the foolish. [15]So I am eager to preach the gospel to you also who are in Rome. The Righteous Shall Live by Faith [16]For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. [17]For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith for faith, as it is written, "The righteous shall live by faith." God's Wrath on Unrighteousness [18]For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who by their unrighteousness suppress the truth. [19]For what can be known about God is plain to them, because God has shown it to them. [20]For his invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things that have been made. So they are without excuse. [21]For although they knew God, they did not honor him as God or give thanks to him, but they became futile in their thinking, and their foolish hearts were darkened. [22]Claiming to be wise, they became fools, [23]and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images resembling mortal man and birds and animals and creeping things. [24]Therefore God gave them up in the lusts of their hearts to impurity, to the dishonoring of their bodies among themselves, [25]because they exchanged the truth about God for a lie and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever! Amen. [26]For this reason God gave them up to dishonorable passions. For their women exchanged natural relations for those that are contrary to nature; [27]and the men likewise gave up natural relations with women and were consumed with passion for one another, men committing shameless acts with men and receiving in themselves the due penalty for their error. [28]And since they did not see fit to acknowledge God, God gave them up to a debased mind to do what ought not to be done. [29]They were filled with all manner of unrighteousness, evil, covetousness, malice. They are full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, maliciousness. They are gossips, [30]slanderers, haters of God, insolent, haughty, boastful, inventors of evil, disobedient to parents, [31]foolish, faithless, heartless, ruthless. [32]Though they know God's decree that those who practice such things deserve to die, they not only do them but give approval to those who practice them. (ESV)
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: 24; Eph. 5:3 [show/hide]Ephesians 5:3 [3]But sexual immorality and all impurity or covetousness must not even be named among you, as is proper among saints. (ESV)
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; Prov. 6 [show/hide]Proverbs 6 Practical Warnings [6:1]My son, if you have put up security for your neighbor, have given your pledge for a stranger, [2]if you are snared in the words of your mouth, caught in the words of your mouth, [3]then do this, my son, and save yourself, for you have come into the hand of your neighbor: go, hasten, and plead urgently with your neighbor. [4]Give your eyes no sleep and your eyelids no slumber; [5]save yourself like a gazelle from the hand of the hunter, like a bird from the hand of the fowler. [6]Go to the ant, O sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise. [7]Without having any chief, officer, or ruler, [8]she prepares her bread in summer and gathers her food in harvest. [9]How long will you lie there, O sluggard? When will you arise from your sleep? [10]A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest, [11]and poverty will come upon you like a robber, and want like an armed man. [12]A worthless person, a wicked man, goes about with crooked speech, [13]winks with his eyes, signals with his feet, points with his finger, [14]with perverted heart devises evil, continually sowing discord; [15]therefore calamity will come upon him suddenly; in a moment he will be broken beyond healing. [16]There are six things that the LORD hates, seven that are an abomination to him: [17]haughty eyes, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood, [18]a heart that devises wicked plans, feet that make haste to run to evil, [19]a false witness who breathes out lies, and one who sows discord among brothers. Warnings Against Adultery [20]My son, keep your father's commandment, and forsake not your mother's teaching. [21]Bind them on your heart always; tie them around your neck. [22]When you walk, they will lead you; when you lie down, they will watch over you; and when you awake, they will talk with you. [23]For the commandment is a lamp and the teaching a light, and the reproofs of discipline are the way of life, [24]to preserve you from the evil woman, from the smooth tongue of the adulteress. [25]Do not desire her beauty in your heart, and do not let her capture you with her eyelashes; [26]for the price of a prostitute is only a loaf of bread, but a married woman hunts down a precious life. [27]Can a man carry fire next to his chest and his clothes not be burned? [28]Or can one walk on hot coals and his feet not be scorched? [29]So is he who goes in to his neighbor's wife; none who touches her will go unpunished. [30]People do not despise a thief if he steals to satisfy his appetite when he is hungry, [31]but if he is caught, he will pay sevenfold; he will give all the goods of his house. [32]He who commits adultery lacks sense; he who does it destroys himself. [33]He will get wounds and dishonor, and his disgrace will not be wiped away. [34]For jealousy makes a man furious, and he will not spare when he takes revenge. [35]He will accept no compensation; he will refuse though you multiply gifts.
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: 25, 26].

Observe here the expansion of the thought in the catechism which includes whoredom in all its forms, as well as unchastity [premarital relations, sexual impurity, and lustful desire under whatever name] [Lange’s Commentary, condensed].

Not only adultery is forbidden here, but also fornication and all kinds of mental and sensual uncleanness.

All impure books, songs, pictures, etc., which tend to inflame and debauch the mind, are against this law [Clarke’s Commentary].

- The Amplified Bible: page 93

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