Reflections

Friday of the Second Week of Epiphany


Listen Later

January 19, 2024 


Today's Reading: 10 Commandments, 5th Commandment

Daily Lectionary: Ezekiel 44:1-16, 23-29; Romans 9:1-18


You shall not murder.

What does this mean?

We should fear and love God so that we may not hurt or harm our neighbor in his body but help and befriend him in every bodily need.


In the Name + of Jesus. Amen. At first, this commandment seems rather simple: don’t kill people. For many centuries following God writing the Commandments and giving them to Moses to give them to God’s people, you shall not murder, simply forbade taking another person’s life. This simple law is good, for the benefit of our neighbor, but it can give the illusion that we have kept this commandment if we are never labeled a murderer. Our Lord, in His teachings from the Sermon on the Mount, takes this simple command and expands it. It is not enough to simply avoid being an ax-murderer. Christ tells His hearers, “But I say to you that everyone who is angry with his brother will be liable to judgment; whoever insults his brother will be liable to the council; and whoever says, ‘You fool!’ will be liable to the hell of fire.” So now the command is, "Don't kill anyone, but also, do not be angry with those around you, do not insult them, and do not think unkind things about them. Dr. Luther takes his explanation of the fifth commandment from Christ’s direct teachings. Do not wish or enact harm against your neighbor. Now, when we look at this commandment, we are not as innocent as we would first assume. Sure, I haven’t killed anyone but I have insulted those around me and I’ve definitely thought mean things towards family. 


Christ’s teachings on this commandment (and Luther’s explanation centuries later), teach two things. The first is that we are to avoid harming our neighbors, no matter how small the offense may be. The second aspect of this teaching is the helping aspect, especially pointed out in Luther’s explanation. We are to help and befriend our neighbors, seeking their best interests and striving to provide support and help when needed. We see this modeled in Jesus. We know that Christ perfectly kept the law, but He kept the law perfectly for us. Sinners cannot keep any of the commandments. Rather than leave us to the judgment of hellfire we deserve, Jesus Christ befriends and helps us in every need.  His suffering for us means we are now strengthened by the Holy Spirit to serve and help our neighbor. We are shaped by Jesus to not seek the worst for our fellow sinners, but look on them in love - the same love shown to us first by our God. This love extends to us while we are still sinners, calls us from death into life, and grants us strength to persevere in a death-filled world.  In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.


O my Savior, help afford by Your Spirit and Your Word! When my wayward heart would stray, keep me in the narrow way; grace in time of need supply while I live and when I die. (LSB 611:5)


-Deaconess Emma Heinz is the Registrar for Higher Things.


Audio Reflections Speaker: Pastor Jonathan Lackey is the pastor at Grace Lutheran Church, Vine Grove, Ky.


The Lutheran Reader’s Bible helps you develop a habit of devotion and Bible reading so you can slowly but intentionally understand and grow in God’s Word. Through introductions to the sixty-six books of the Bible, guided reading plans, and more, this Bible builds your confidence to study Scripture on your own.


...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

ReflectionsBy Higher Things, Inc.

  • 4.6
  • 4.6
  • 4.6
  • 4.6
  • 4.6

4.6

9 ratings


More shows like Reflections

View all
Issues, Etc. by Lutheran Public Radio

Issues, Etc.

1,884 Listeners

Thinking Fellows by 1517 Podcasts

Thinking Fellows

839 Listeners

The Lutheran Hour by Lutheran Hour Ministries

The Lutheran Hour

429 Listeners

40 Minutes In The Old Testament by 1517 Podcasts

40 Minutes In The Old Testament

1,037 Listeners

The World and Everything In It by WORLD Radio

The World and Everything In It

7,174 Listeners

Concord Matters from KFUO Radio by KFUO Radio

Concord Matters from KFUO Radio

83 Listeners

Rev. Dr. Matthew Richard’s Podcast by Rev. Dr. Matthew Richard of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church

Rev. Dr. Matthew Richard’s Podcast

44 Listeners

Banned Books by 1517 Podcasts

Banned Books

246 Listeners

Morning Prayer Sermonette from KFUO Radio by KFUO Radio

Morning Prayer Sermonette from KFUO Radio

33 Listeners

Christian History Almanac by 1517 Podcasts

Christian History Almanac

453 Listeners

The Word of the Lord Endures Forever by Lutheran Public Radio

The Word of the Lord Endures Forever

871 Listeners

Theology Q&A by What-Not, The Podcast

Theology Q&A

199 Listeners

Morning Wire by The Daily Wire

Morning Wire

26,684 Listeners

As Lutheran As It Gets by Higher Things, Inc.

As Lutheran As It Gets

4 Listeners

Faith and Reason Exchange by 1517 Podcasts

Faith and Reason Exchange

116 Listeners

On The Line by Bryan Stecker

On The Line

130 Listeners

HT Shorts by Higher Things

HT Shorts

1 Listeners

The Uncultured Saints by Higher Things, Inc.

The Uncultured Saints

7 Listeners

Black & Blue by Higher Things, Inc.

Black & Blue

0 Listeners

The Drive to School Podcast by Higher Things, Inc.

The Drive to School Podcast

8 Listeners

There and Back Again by Higher Things, Inc.

There and Back Again

2 Listeners