EPISODE · Nov 7, 2025 · 7 MIN
Episode 30 - Matthew 5:27-30 - Wholehearted
from Gospel at a Glance · host Andi
Scripture: Matthew 5:27–30 (NIV) Episode Summary: In this episode, we continue through Matthew 5 as Jesus turns from anger to desire and showing us that righteousness isn’t just about avoiding wrongdoing but about cultivating wholeness of heart. He begins with a command everyone knew, “Do not commit adultery,” and moves it inward: faithfulness starts long before behavior. Jesus challenges us to see others not as objects but as image-bearers and to love with integrity instead of indulgence. When he uses vivid hyperbole about plucking out eyes and cutting off hands, he’s not calling for harm but for urgency. He’s saying: don’t play with what pulls you apart. Deal with what destroys your peace of heart before it takes root. True holiness isn’t about repression or perfection; it’s about restoration. Jesus calls us to see rightly. To let our eyes and hearts become instruments of blessing, not possession. That’s what it means to love with a whole heart. Takeaways: Jesus moves the commandment from behavior to the heart. From avoiding sin to cultivating integrity. Lust devalues others and fragments love; wholeness honors both body and spirit. Hyperbole in this passage emphasizes urgency, not self-harm. Deal decisively with what corrupts your peace. Jesus calls us to wholeness, not perfection: to be people whose inner life matches their outer one. Restoration, not repression, is the goal. Learning to see others with dignity and love. Recommended Reading & Sources: The Sermon on the Mount and Human Flourishing by Jonathan T. Pennington Matthew (The New Interpreter’s Bible Commentary, Vol. VIII) The Gospel of Matthew by R.T. France (NICNT) The Jewish Annotated New Testament (notes on Matthew 5:27–30) The Moral Vision of the New Testament by Richard B. Hays Jesus and the Victory of God by N.T. Wright About the Podcast: Gospel at a Glance walks through the gospels one short passage at a time, finding depth, challenge, and comfort in just a few verses. Connect: Email: [email protected] Substack: gospelataglance.substack.com Instagram: instagram.com/gospelataglancepod Keywords: lust, desire, integrity, righteousness, Sermon on the Mount, Matthew 5, fulfillment, purity of heart, faithfulness, restoration, Jesus teaching Hashtags: #GospelAtAGlance #Wholehearted #SermonOnTheMount #Matthew5 #Integrity #Wholeness #ChristianPodcast
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Scripture: Matthew 5:27–30 (NIV) Episode Summary: In this episode, we continue through Matthew 5 as Jesus turns from anger to desire and showing us that righteousness isn’t just about avoiding wrongdoing but about cultivating wholeness of heart. He begins with a command everyone knew, “Do not commit adultery,” and moves it inward: faithfulness starts long before behavior. Jesus challenges us to see others not as objects but as image-bearers and to love with integrity instead of indulgence. When he uses vivid hyperbole about plucking out eyes and cutting off hands, he’s not calling for harm but for urgency. He’s saying: don’t play with what pulls you apart. Deal with what destroys your peace of heart before it takes root. True holiness isn’t about repression or perfection; it’s about restoration. Jesus calls us to see rightly. To let our eyes and hearts become instruments of blessing, not possession. That’s what it means to love with a whole heart. Takeaways: Jesus moves the commandment from behavior to the heart. From avoiding sin to cultivating integrity. Lust devalues others and fragments love; wholeness honors both body and spirit. Hyperbole in this passage emphasizes urgency, not self-harm. Deal decisively with what corrupts your peace. Jesus calls us to wholeness, not perfection: to be people whose inner life matches their outer one. Restoration, not repression, is the goal. Learning to see others with dignity and love. Recommended Reading & Sources: The Sermon on the Mount and Human Flourishing by Jonathan T. Pennington Matthew (The New Interpreter’s Bible Commentary, Vol. VIII) The Gospel of Matthew by R.T. France (NICNT) The Jewish Annotated New Testament (notes on Matthew 5:27–30) The Moral Vision of the New Testament by Richard B. Hays Jesus and the Victory of God by N.T. Wright About the Podcast: Gospel at a Glance walks through the gospels one short passage at a time, finding depth, challenge, and comfort in just a few verses. Connect: Email: [email protected] Substack: gospelataglance.substack.com Instagram: instagram.com/gospelataglancepod Keywords: lust, desire, integrity, righteousness, Sermon on the Mount, Matthew 5, fulfillment, purity of heart, faithfulness, restoration, Jesus teaching Hashtags: #GospelAtAGlance #Wholehearted #SermonOnTheMount #Matthew5 #Integrity #Wholeness #ChristianPodcast
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