"Woe to the world because of offenses! For offenses must come, but woe to that man by whom the offense comes!
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If your hand or foot causes you to sin, cut it off and cast it from you. It is better for you to enter into life lame or maimed, rather than having two hands or two feet, to be cast into the everlasting fire.
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And if your eye causes you to sin, pluck it out and cast it from you. It is better for you to enter into life with one eye, rather than having two eyes, to be cast into hell fire."
Matthew 18:7-9
Jesus spoke these words to show the gravity of sin's consequences. It would be better to endure pain or lack on earth than deny yourself the ultimate joy of eternity shared with God in heaven. Jesus was not suggesting men should mutilate their bodies, for the whole of scripture makes clear what is needed is inner transformation, not outer reformation. Cutting off a hand or gouging out an eye does not eliminate the source of sin in a man: his depraved heart and mind. Only when one is born again can he be forgiven of sin, walk uprightly in the power of the Holy Spirit, and be deemed righteous before God.
Hands and eyes are part of a human body, and those who have these functional body parts use them almost continually during waking hours. They can represent, then, any part of the flesh which causes us to sin. Sinful behaviour is as natural to a man as using his hands or eyes. A baby does not need to be taught to rely upon his hands or eyes, and no person born with the fallen nature of Adam need be taught how to lie, cheat, or steal. The sinful tendencies we rely upon to gain advantage for our flesh must be cut off as we learn and adopt God's ways. Whatever causes us to sin must be willingly cut off, or else we cut ourselves off from fellowship and life with God.
The second important point is this: we are called to cut off what causes us to sin. This is something every man must do for himself. I am not called to cut off the hands or feet of others, and no one has been granted permission to cut off my own. All men will stand before God to give account for their lives, and I will never need to answer for another man. No sailor who stands at attention must provide an explanation to his superior why his shipmate's shirt is wrinkled and shoes unpolished. He must answer for himself and face the consequences. God has taken the initiative to reveal His perfect will and ways, and we are each called to respond appropriately in obedience concerning ourselves.
Sin brings infinite woe, and only Jesus provides the atonement and reconciliation with God all men need. When we take seriously this call to cut off ourselves from sin - not sharpening our swords to dismember others from their sins - we save ourselves from much future pain!
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