
Daily Gospel Exegesis Friday of Week 1 of Lent - Matt 5: 20-26
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Feb 26, 2026 Explore the transformative teachings of Jesus in Matthew 5:20-26, where righteousness transcends the letter of the law. Discover the importance of inner peace and the moral implications of anger. Learn how true discipleship calls for reconciliation and a deeper understanding of the commandments, urging us to confront our own hearts. This discussion emphasizes that our relationships with others reflect our acceptance of divine grace.
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Righteousness Must Penetrate The Heart
- Jesus demands interior righteousness that exceeds the scribes and Pharisees, not merely external observance of the law.
- Other Speaker explains Pharisees had strong external conformity, but the new covenant requires the law written on hearts (Jeremiah, Ezekiel).
Six Antitheses Reveal Law's True Intent
- Matthew's six antitheses contrast the old law's external letter with Jesus' authoritative interior interpretation.
- Other Speaker says Jesus provides the definitive interpretation as Son of God, fulfilling rather than abolishing the law.
You Shall Not Kill Includes Inner Motives
- Jesus upholds the literal Ten Commandments while adding an interior dimension to them, starting with You shall not kill.
- Other Speaker highlights the commandment's binding force and that Jesus insists on interior requirements too.





