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Turning the Other Cheek


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Northwest Bible Church - Feb. 8, 2026 - Matthew - Alan Conner
Matthew. 5:38-42
Turning the Other Cheek
Intro 
A. THE O.T. law of Lex Talionis (Matthew 5:38).
1. Jesus quotes from Exodus. 21:22-25; Leviticus. 24:19-20; Deuteronomy. 19:15-21.  
2. The Lex Talionis laws were to be applied by the court’s judicial system.
3. The punishment must be just and fair.   
4. The O.T. taught against personal revenge.  Leviticus. 19:18; Proverbs. 24:29; 20:22; 25:21.
B. THE RABBINIC DISTORTION.
1. Personal revenge rather than punishment by the courts.   
2. Retaliation was assumed to be a personal right or duty.   
C. CHRIST’S CORRECTION (Matthew 5:39-42).      “But I say to you” (Matthew 5:39).
1. PRINCIPLE:  “Do not resist an evil person” (Matthew 5:39).   
a. What it does not mean:
(1) can’t rebuke one for sin (Galatians. 2:11).
(2) no self-defense (Exodus. 21).  
(3) no stand against evil.   
b. What does Jesus mean?     No revenge on a personal level.
2.  EXAMPLES:  Do not resist a slap on the cheek, but turn the other (Matthew 5:39b).    
a.  Christ’s example during His trial.  Isaiah. 50:6
b.  Don’t seek revenge when persecuted.    Jam. 5:6; Hebrews. 10:34
c.  Return good for evil.  Romans. 12:17-21.
d.  Love does not take revenge.   Matthew. 5:44; 1 Corinthians. 13:5   
D. QUALIFICATIONS TO THE PRINCIPLE.
 
1.  A slap is an insulting gesture.    
2.   Law of self defense is biblical, Exodus. 21.
3. Does it matter if it is a higher authority doing the persecution or harm? 
Conclusion
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