Today,
Jesus keeps digging deeper on the demands of the Sermon on the Mount.
He does not abolish the Law; on the contrary, He brings the Law to
its fullness; thus, the observance of the Law is not just supposed to
be the simple fulfillment of some minimum conditions to put our house
in order. God's Law of Love is given to us for us to reach the
summit, but, somehow, we manage to transform it into the law of
minimum effort. God is so exacting...! Yes, maybe, but He also has
given us the maximum, for He has given Himself to us!
Today,
Christ aims high and points out his authority over the sixth and
ninth Commandments, those referring to our sexuality and to our
purity of thought. Sexuality is our language to express love and
alliance; consequently, we cannot trivialize it, nor can we use the
other person as an object to selfishly gratify one's pleasure, not
even in our thinking! Hence, Jesus' stern assertion: «Anyone
who looks at a woman lustfully has in fact already committed adultery
with her in his heart» (Mt 5:28). We must, therefore,
cut out the root of all evil and avoid those thoughts and occasions
that would lead us to do what God does not want us to; this is what
these words, that may look so radical and exaggerated to us, actually
mean; yet, words, those who listened to Jesus, did understand in its
expressivity: pull out, cut off, throw away...
Last,
but not least, the dignity of the sacrament of matrimony must always
be protected, as it is part of God's project regarding man and woman,
who, through love and mutual deliverance, become one flesh; and, at
the same time, it is sign and participation of Christ's covenant with
the Church. A Christian cannot live the man-woman relationship, nor
his conjugal life, dominated by the allurements this world: «Don't
believe that because you are married you can keep a mundane life and
let yourself go to a life of loafing and laziness; on the contrary,
you must work more intently, and watch more carefully over your
salvation» (St. Basil).