Jesus and the ten commandments: no adultery.

09/06/2025

Listen "Jesus and the ten commandments: no adultery."

Episode Synopsis

Jesus is not interested in outward performative actions. This is the
righteousness of the Pharisees, but has little to do with the kingdom of
God. Instead Jesus calls his people to a much deeper, more fundamental
level of heart righteousness.

Lust is the root cause of adultery, and it has no place in those who take
their inclusion in the kingdom of God seriously. At its heart, lust is a
misdirected, misaligned, corrupted desire. When desire rules us, as opposed
to us it, we degrade the image of God in other people, and in turn
ourselves.

Instead Jesus calls us to redirect our desire, a holy gift from God, to
where it is supposed to point: firstly to Him, and then appropriately and
with godly boundaries to other people, in whom we see the image of God.
This is where freedom from being bullied by our desire lies. Jesus is
looking for men and women He can trust, so that He can empower them to do
whatever they want, knowing that whatever they want is whatever He wants.

By Ed Flint