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THE SIXTH COMMANDMENT
"Thou
shalt not kill."
(Exodus 20:13)
The Hebrew word used for "kill" is
"rawtsach," which means "murder." Actually, the command
should read,
"Thou shalt do no murder"!
At the giving of the Decalogue
on Mount Sinai, God was dealing with the physical nation of Israel; carnal-minded,
sinning human beings who were selected for His chosen nation for a great
purpose they were to fulfill. He continually spoke of how they
were stiff-necked and hard-hearted, rebellious, and refusing to obey His
laws!
Some of the tasks God
set before Israel were most unpleasant! Because of the bloody sins of
the degenerate races inhabiting the lands of Palestine and its environs,
God gave ancient Israel charge to utterly exterminate various of
the tribal groups inhabiting these countries, such as the Hivites, Jebusites,
Perizzites, the Philistines and others.
Why?
Because these degenerate, evil
people were guilty of human sacrifice, perversion of every kind,
idolatry, and were the carriers of terrible and dreaded scourges
and diseases. Blindness, deafness, dumbness, venereal disease,
leprosy - every hideous disease imaginable - was rampant among them as
a result of their utter disregard for the simplest principles of cleanliness,
chastity or obedience to the laws of God.
Some have wondered whether
there was not a contradiction between the Sixth Commandment, "Thou
shalt not kill," and God's command to Israel to utterly destroy
these evil peoples.
No contradiction whatever!
In the United States of America,
it is against the law to murder: However, it is not against
the law for young American men and women to volunteer for service in one
of the military organizations, to don a military uniform and, if called
upon, to kill the enemies of the nation.
Killing, when done by
constituted authority as a result of an act of Congress, is most definitely
not "murder."
By the same token, God was
not prohibiting the taking of human life under certain circumstances.
As a part of the book of
the law, Almighty God instituted death by stoning as the penalty
for breaking any one of the Ten Commandments! Therefore, constituted
authority of the nation could put to death lawbreakers - and, while
this was most certainly "killing," it was not "murder"!
The meaning of the command
is clear. It is a prohibition against the taking of human life among the
citizens of a physical, carnal nation, except by constituted authority.
However, notice how Jesus Christ
of Nazareth makes the "letter of the law" obsolete, and defines
the spiritual intent of the heart, making this commandment of God
infinitely more binding!
Jesus said, "Ye have heard
that it was said by them of old time, thou shalt not kill [murder]; and
whosoever shall kill [murder] shall be in danger of the judgment;
"But I say unto you, that
whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger
of the judgment: and whosoever shall say to his brother, raca [you vain,
mindless person!] shall be in danger of the council: but whosoever shall
say, thou fool, shall be in danger of Gehenna fire" (Matthew
5:21,22).
On another occasion, speaking
of the Pharisees' charge against the disciples that they ate with "ceremonially
defiled hands," Jesus explained it was not the honest "peck
of dirt" one may ingest in his lifetime which "defiles the man,"
but the inward thoughts of the heart.
He said, "Do not ye yet
understand, that whatsoever entereth in at the mouth goeth into the belly,
and is cast out into the draught?
"But those things which
proceed out of the mouth come forth from the heart; and they defile the
man.
"For out of the heart
proceed evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false
witness, blasphemies:
"These are the
things which defile a man: but to eat with unwashen hands defileth not
a man" (Matthew 15:17-20).
Notice how many of the Ten
Commandments Jesus listed!
Yet, Jesus is explaining that
the sin is committed when the thought forms in the mind,
long before the actual deed!
Out of hatred toward
a fellow human being can proceed the final act of murder!
However, both the hatred
of the human heart and the terrible deed of murder break
the commandment of God.
Today, murder - that
ultimate, irreversible and horrifying crime of all crimes - is being
committed at record-breaking, imagination-defying rates.
There are more murders in many
big American cities in one year, for example, than there are in all of
the United Kingdom and Scandinavia put together.
Since 1974 any male child born
in the United States faces a greater likelihood of dying as the victim
of a gunshot wound than did the average soldier in uniform during World
War II!
The statistics on murder and
attempted murder are simply mind-boggling!
And, as mentioned previously,
it is doubly horrifying to see that much of the bloody toll of
murder in our nations occurs within the family!
Horrifying, unbelievable examples
are cited to you in
your newspapers and over television
news every single day!
God's indictments against our
sin-sick, rebellious, kill-crazy world are a scathing, blisteringly accurate
portrayal of life exactly as it is being lived in the '80s!
God says, "This know also,
that in the last days perilous times shall come.
"For men shall be lovers
of their ownselves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient
to parents, unthankful, unholy, without natural affection, truce breakers,
false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good,
traitors, heady, high-minded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of
God; having a form of godliness but denying the power thereof, from such
turn away"! (II Timothy 3:1-5).
Those "perilous times"
are here, now!
Violence is part and
parcel of our daily way of life.
Millions of Americans live
in constant fear of crime! Multimillion-dollar new businesses have sprung
up providing people with a vast array of home and self-protection devices.
Decorative iron grillwork, blazing outdoor lights, peepholes, special
door locks, computerized light systems to turn lights on and off while
a person is away on vacation, sirens, tear gas, cans of mace, handguns
- the list is seemingly endless.
Thousands of home and apartment
complexes have sprung up featuring armed guards at lighted security gates,
and even moats, where residents can live in retirement communities
with a somewhat greater feeling of security. All of this shows what perilous
times these are.
Surveys have proven our peoples
have a seemingly insatiable desire to fantasize about murder. Can
any TV series, motion picture or novel be truly "successful"
in sales unless it includes plenty of sex and violent, grisly, blood-spattered
murder?
The first toy millions
of Americans provide their children is a toy gun. When I was a
boy, the favorite neighborhood game was "cowboys and Indians."
Then we whittled our own little toy guns out of soft pine or fir, and
galloped about the neighborhood on our hobby horses, claiming to be one
of our cowboy favorites we saw in the movies.
Today, however, children may
be equipped with camouflage uniforms, realistic-looking helmets and other
military paraphernalia, and plastic submachine guns and rifles which appear
so realistic some of them have been successfully used by bank robbers
in the conduct of a crime!
Not only is traffic in real
weapons at an all-time high, millions of American children continue
to be brought up with the notion that the ultimate solution to one's problems
is to simply "blow them away" in a hail of gunfire!
Whole books could be
written about this tidal wave of crime and violence, and the direct cause
and effect relationship between violence on television, in the motion
pictures and other forms of entertainment, and real violence on the streets!
Perhaps one of the sickest
commentaries on this whole scene was the account of an elderly lady in
Las Vegas, Nevada, who sat inside her house while she heard screams and
the terrible roar of gunfire just outside her door.
Later, when investigating officers
knocked on the door to ask if she had witnessed the brutal gangland-type
slaying which took place at her curb side, they were amazed to hear her
say she had not gone to the window to look out because her favorite television
show was on and she didn't want to miss it. The show? Gunsmoke!
In describing the time of "great
tribulation" which is even now developing among nations, Jesus said,
"Then shall they deliver you up to be afflicted, and shall kill you:
and you shall be hated of
all nations for My name's sake.
"And then shall many be
offended, and shall betray one another, and shall hate one another"!
(Matthew 24:9, 10).
In direct and flagrant defiance
of Jesus Christ and His powerful Sermon on the Mount, countless numbers
of professing, churchgoing "Christians" possess hatred in
their hearts toward others!
The pitiful spectacle of Northern
Ireland is a brutal, bloody case in point. Here, the professing "Christian"
religions of Catholicism and Protestantism battle it out with arson, riotous
demonstrations, screams of profanity and blasphemy, guns, knives and bombs.
The heartrending spectacle
of dazed and bleeding survivors groping their way out of pubs and shops
and the mangled, torn and blood-spattered bodies lying amidst the twisted
rubble and broken glass are grotesque testimony to the unbridled ferocity
with which so-called "Christians" can HATE!
Jesus knew no one could hate
quite like a self-righteous, posturing Pharisee.
Read His scathing indictment
of their self-righteous religion in Matthew 23! He called them murderers
(verses 34, 35) and showed that their true attitude of heart made
them hypocrites!
The apostle John was the closest
of the disciples to Jesus. He was called that disciple "whom
Jesus loved."
John is shown as the one closest
to Jesus Christ during the famous last supper, and it was for John
to give us some of the greatest biblical instruction about love.
The theme of his letters
(particularly I John) is love.
Notice: "For this is the
message that ye heard from the beginning, that we should love one another.
"Not as Cain, who was
of that wicked one, and slew his brother. And wherefore slew he
him? Because his own works were evil, and his brother's righteous"
(I John 3:11, 12).
John shows the motive for
the world's first murder was resentment ,jealousy and hatred.
Cain actually hated himself, just as most murderers
do! Yet, because of his impossible guilt feelings in the light of the
righteousness of his own brother, Cain rose up and killed his brother
to rid himself of the constant reminder of Cain's own evil.
Notice! "We know that
we have passed from death unto life, because we love the brethren.
He that loveth not his brother abideth in death.
"Whosoever hateth his
brother is a murderer: and ye know that no murderer hath eternal
life abiding in him" (I John 3:14, 15).
Is the command against murder
"done away"?
Obviously not!
Every government on the earth,
including primitive and savage tribes of New Guinea, the "outback"
of Australia, or the darkest parts of Africa, acknowledge that murder,
within the community, is a sin!
Not only is the letter of
the law alive and active today, but the far more binding spiritual
application of the command against killing is binding!
Believe it or not, if you hate
any other human being in your heart, you are a murderer!
Shockingly, the label "murderer"
applies to many Christ-professing so-called "Christian"
people!
I have said for years no one
quite knows how to hate like "religious" people!
This is not an indictment of
all "religious" people, but the bloodstained history
of major church organizations, the hideous spectacle of Jim Jones and
his blind followers in Guyana, and the strife, bickering, politics, infighting,
rancor, vituperation, vilifications, name-calling, blame placing, fighting,
arguing of "religious" groups here and there throughout society
are vivid testimony to the alacrity with which many so-called "Christians"
BREAK the Sixth Commandment!
And what would the world be
like if even one nation KEPT this commandment?
Almost unimaginable pence
would settle over such a nation!
If there were no such thing
as hatred, there would only be love!
In any society where people
genuinely loved one another, there simply could BE no crime!
Workers could not make unsafe
machinery, there could be no divorce, no wife beating, no desertions,
abandonments, child abuse, no burglary, arson, robbery or murder!
Remember, the Sixth Commandment
is a thundering command from God against the emotion of hatred toward
any other human being!
What a marvelous, utopian
world it would be if hatred were eradicated! What if everyone
loved everyone?
Eventually, in the Kingdom
of God, they will!
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