If your hand causes you to sin … (Mark 9:43)
In today’s reading, Jesus offers words of hope to repeat
offenders—that’s all of us who fall into the same sins again and again.
We may not recognize it as a hopeful word, though, unless we hit the
“pause” button right here in the middle of verse 9:43 (and in verses 45
and 47). So before racing on to what Jesus says about amputating wayward
hands, feet, and eyes, let’s linger over that verb: to cause to sin.
In
the Greek in which the Gospel was written, this phrase means to place
an obstacle that causes someone to stumble. That sounds like something
an enemy would do, doesn’t it? But as we have all experienced, we do it
to ourselves. By the way we act (symbolized by the hand), the places we
go (the feet), and the things we let into our lives (the eyes, the
windows to the soul), we often sabotage our best intentions and go
astray from God’s plan.
We don’t have to remain in this
conflicted state! Jesus wants us to know the joy and peace that come
from living with integrity—with every part of us working together and
open to God’s grace. Despite harsh-sounding words like “cut it off” and
“pluck it out,” he is not telling us to mutilate or abuse our bodies.
The human body is his Father’s handiwork, and Jesus spent his life
restoring people’s bodies to wholeness! Remember, he has just healed a
withered hand, paralyzed feet, and blind eyes (Mark 3:1-6; 2:1-11;
8:22-26).
So why does Jesus use such strong language? Because he wants to jolt us into getting the message: Sin is deadly. It separates you from the love and life God offers you.
Take action! That action might be a small thing, like cutting short a
conversation that is tending toward gossip. Or it might involve radical
self-denial, a spiritual amputation that’s necessary to save a life.
Whatever it is, Jesus stands ready to help us see and do the next thing
that will bring us closer to him. Let’s do it!
“Jesus, your
word says, ‘Present yourselves to God as raised from the dead to life
and the parts of your bodies to God as weapons for righteousness’
(Romans 6:13). Show me how to live that out today.”
taken from wau.org
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