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lizaanne
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I was lying in bed thinking about this last night and could not get my head around why there is a difference.
The 7th Commandment states that we must not commit adultery, and in the Bible it also says that when a man looks with lust upon a woman, he has committed adultery. So the thoughts of his mind have become an action that is punishable.
The 6th Commandment states that we must not murder. But I’m not aware that it states anywhere in the Bible (PLEASE correct me if I’m wrong) that if we think about murder that we have committed the act.
Now obviously, no one dies if we think about murder, I realize this. And I realize the psychological and spiritual impact of lust. I’m just wondering why thinking about murder is not approached the same way as thinking about lust.
I know someone out there can make some sense out of this for me!
Thanks!
~Liza
The 7th Commandment states that we must not commit adultery, and in the Bible it also says that when a man looks with lust upon a woman, he has committed adultery. So the thoughts of his mind have become an action that is punishable.
The 6th Commandment states that we must not murder. But I’m not aware that it states anywhere in the Bible (PLEASE correct me if I’m wrong) that if we think about murder that we have committed the act.
Now obviously, no one dies if we think about murder, I realize this. And I realize the psychological and spiritual impact of lust. I’m just wondering why thinking about murder is not approached the same way as thinking about lust.
I know someone out there can make some sense out of this for me!
Thanks!
~Liza