File: /pub/resources/text/Our.Daily.Bread: db940224.txt ------------------------------------------------------- OUR DAILY BREAD Thursday, February 24,1994 --------------- READ: Matthew 5:38-48 "A Misunderstood Command" Whoever slaps you on your right cheek, turn the other to him also. - Matthew 5:39 Geoffrey, a dedicated believer, took seriously our Lord's command about turning the other cheek, yet he misunderstood the meaning of what Christ taught. When a man struck him, for example, he turned the other side of his face to his assailant and allowed him to hit it again. He said, "I have now fulfilled the Lord's command." Then he proceeded to pound his foe into submission. That's quite obviously not what Jesus had in mind. The Russian writer Leo Tolstoy also misinterpreted this command. He said we should be compeltely nonresistant when people steal from us or hurt us. His theory was that the wicked would soon be so ashamed that they would correct their ways. But his logic was wrong. Society doesn't operate that way. Without the restraining force of the police, the wicked would completely overpower decent, law- abiding citizens. What then did Jesus mean when He told us that we should turn the other cheek? He was saying we should not let the desire to get even dominate our lives. Instead, we should be governed by the principles of giving and forgiving. Through the power of the Holy Spirit who lives in us, we can do exactly what Jesus commanded. Author: Herbert Vander Lugt Let me turn the other cheek As You so often did; Let me feel the joy of love When saying, "I forgive." -Monroe THOUGHT FOR THE DAY ------------------- The best way to get even is to forgive as you have been forgiven. The Bible in One Year: Numbers 25-27 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Daily Bread, Copyright 1994, used by permission of Radio Bible Class, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49555, USA. Written permission must be obtained from RBC for any further posting or distribution. RBC provides a variety of Bible resources, which are free of charge. RBC is not funded by any group or denomination, and support comes voluntarily from its Members and friends. Write for more information, or call 1-800-598-7221 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------