What does Matthew 5:39 mean?

“But I say to you, do not resist an evil person; but whoever slaps you on your right cheek, turn the other to him also.” NASB1995‬‬

(See notes below taken from Bibleref.com)

The Sermon on the Mount, which began early in chapter 5, contains difficult concepts for human nature to accept. Jesus is setting a seemingly impossible standard for those who would enter the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 5:20). Refusing to murder is not enough: don’t even insult another in anger (Matthew 5:21–22). Not committing adultery is not enough: don’t even intentionally lust (Matthew 5:27–28). His larger point is that none are righteous enough to enter heaven, based on their own good deeds (Matthew 5:48). Everyone, no matter how “holy” they may seem, must receive forgiveness of sins and righteousness through faith in Christ. 

This verse is often badly misunderstood, due to two ideas that are less common today: lex talionis and the idea of being slapped on the cheek. 

In the prior verse (Matthew 5:38), Jesus referred to a rule in the Old Testament (Deuteronomy 19:21) called the lex talionis, often summarized as “eye for an eye.” After thousands of years of Christian influence, and in fact because of that influence, modern people often think this as a cruel standard. In truth, God established this to limit violence and revenge. The point of “eye for an eye” was that punishment is to be proportional to the crime, rather than an ever-escalating cycle of revenge. 

Jesus does not dispute the legal aspects of “eye for an eye,” so far as they apply to a courtroom or the government. But in personal terms, He sets a much more challenging standard. Limiting revenge is not God’s intent for the hearts of His people. Refusing revenge is God’s will and Jesus’ command to His followers (Romans 12:19). This does not mean Christians cannot flee, nor does it mean that blatant violence and evil should be met with total pacifism (Luke 22:36). It does mean that so far as we’re able, Christians are not to “return evil for evil” (Romans 12:20–21). 

This is consistent with Jesus’ comments about turning the other cheek. In the ancient world, the right hand was always assumed to be dominant. Jesus specifically refers to the “right cheek,” here.” That implies a backhanded movement: to slap someone on the right cheek, with the right hand, is more intimidation and abuse than mayhem. Even in the modern world, the term “slap in the face” is used in reference to insults and slights. To “turn the other cheek” implies taking that insult and accepting that another might be on the way. 

In short, Christ’s command here does not mean “you must do nothing while someone beats you into a bloody pulp.” He is speaking to believers who will experience persecution and hate from the world (Matthew 5:11–12). The proper Christian response to discrimination, mocking, or insults is to simply let it go: “don’t resist the evil person.” Instead, prove that such acts are not worth a response. Even better, as the following verses show, is to turn abuse upside down through love (Matthew 5:40–42). 

The Battle belongs to the Lord! Help us to see the battle through your eyes, Oh Lord. The battle rages within our own hearts, and the unseen things, that surround us in this fallen world. Help us to see the Victory has already been won, both through your death and resurrection, and your promise of coming return and making all things right again. Show who you are today, and every day, as we persevere in Your Name. Amen!

Happy New Year, brothers and sisters. Out with the old, in with the new. Can’t wait to see what the Lord will do in each of our lives and look forward to hearing about it, from each of you.

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There are two religious paths you can take. The way of the law and works that lead to destruction, or the way of life, through Jesus by faith in his perfect life of sacrifice and his resurrection, that leads to everlasting life. There is nothing he cannot over, if you surrender your life to him! Is this not good new, if you are suffering? He cares for his sheep, and leads them to green pastures. If you are lost, seek him and he will find you. Jesus is his name and there is no other.

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What are we to do in these troubled times, that we live in? Really, we are not the first people, to go through difficulty. What does God say about this through his apostle Peter? 1 Pet 5:5 says….GOD IS OPPOSED TO THE PROUD, BUT GIVES GRACE TO THE HUMBLE ………Therefore

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Shalom – This was the greeting of peace, Jesus gave to his disciples, after his ressurection. It was also the gift he would leave of the Holy Spirit, after his acention.

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May you receive this gift, that only Jedus can give today. May you recognize that you fall short, of the standards God requires, but Jesus has taken the penalty, that comes with your shortcomings. He offers it freely to All who will come. Will you come today? He is patiently waiting. He waits patiently, that none should perish, from the judgement that will come. Believe in faith and choose life, not death and eternal separation from God.

What will it be for you? Please share me let us know if you have chosen life and will follow Jesus.

Where will my help come from?

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There is power, in the name of Jesus.. May we find all our answers, in your word today, and may we find grace, in the Gospel. May we find strength, through the power of your Holy Spirit. May we find hope, in the promise of eternal life, through Jesus death & resurrection. May we find Life, both now and forever. So many distractions in this world, but so many wonderful promises of God. Help us stay on the path of Righteousness, Oh Lord, we give ourselves completely to you.

Happy New Year Everybody. May the Lord give us all clear vision this year(Get it, 2020 😊). May we remember to dream big dreams, but submit to his guiding, on the path he wants us to go ( Prov 16:9). I pray the Lord will bless us, as we seek to serve him, this coming year. Pray 4 a new ministry I have been asked to sit on their board. It’s called Nurses and Angels. They presently, are setting up a free clinic in El Salvador, to provide medical services and biblical counseling, in this tumultuous, gang violent country. They have 4 armed guards with machine guns protecting them while our people, are their. They are also looking to also set up a free traveling clinic, here in California, to serve the homeless and people like immigrant workers, who are in need. Hope your day is blessed.

“Behold, I will do something new, Now it will spring forth; Will you not be aware of it? I will even make a roadway in the wilderness, Rivers in the desert.
Isaiah 43:19 NASB
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