Excerpt
We may all struggle with the Sermon on the
Mount as a whole. What do we do with its call to control our deepest thoughts,
emotions and urges? We may understand that this call invites us to allow God to
change us from the inside out, starting at the very core of our being.
Nevertheless, Jesus’ insistence on turning
the other cheek takes all of our effort. Jesus’ call to love our enemies goes
against our every impulse.
Thank goodness, though, for the Beatitudes at the start of the sermon.
Jesus gives the word of grace and blessing on the front end. The waves of
blessing after blessing just flow over us as Jesus pronounces them. Yet, even
about these blessings, we might express some doubt. We can almost hear, in
between each verse, a person standing up to ask Jesus about that particular
blessing. What might some people, especially in today’s world, have to say to
Jesus about these blessings? Some people might even want to offer a protest
about these blessings. Maybe we can imagine how some of these protests might
sound