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Annie Rix Militz

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Sermon on the Mount

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Jesus Christ - Beatitudes - Salt and the Light - The Law - Salvation from Anger - Purity - Swear Not at All - Doctrine of Non-resistance - Overcome Evil with Good- In the Secret Place - Prayer - Lord's Prayer - Forgiveness - No Sad Appearances - True Valuation - Concentration upon God - No Thought for Worldly Welfare - Free from Judging - Good Judgment in Ministering - Divine Persistency - Will of God - Golden Rule - Way and the Door - Fair Words and False Thinking - Works without Love - Hearing and Doing - Contents


The old version has the phrase "without a cause," which is now considered an interpolation, and should be omitted. It destroyed completely the force of Jesus' injunction, for there never was an angry man but what thought he had cause for his anger at the time of his passion. The instruction of Jesus is that one who is angry is just as much liable to the judgment as one who kills outright. It is not sufficient to refrain from angry deeds or words; one must be perfectly free from angry thoughts.

What is the judgment to which man is liable? Does Jesus refer to a day some time in the faraway future, or to some one great act of doom? Not at all; for he says, "Now is the judgment of this world: now shall the prince of this world be cast out" (John xii:31), thus declaring judgment to be already established in the world, and to be a matter of daily occurrence and not a future event.

What is the judgment anger brings to man? Confusion and inharmony, both in his circumstances

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