david_x
I So Hate Consequences!!!!
You are the one who has got it wrong. That verse is probably one of the most misunderstood ones in the NT. That verse, properly understood, requires an actual intent given opportunity. It has nothing at all to do with general sexual fantasy constituting lustful thoughts.
Not only that but the use of the word 'adultery' clearly confines its application to a married relationship, and in the context of the issues Jesus was teaching about in that whole section known as the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus was referring to a common practice amongst one of the Pharisaical schools at the time, who sanctioned very easy divorce.
The most common teaching on that verse reflects just how 'demonised' human sexuality has become within some Christian circles. Unfortunately that causes a lot of unnecessary angst by far too many Christians as they struggle with their developed sexuality.
John
NZ
It's hardly the only time...
Proverbs 6:Warning against adultery
Job 31:1
1 Timothy 5:1,2
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