II: Small Kindness by Danusha Laméris

Poetry Church—The Path to Kindness

August 11, 2024 • Katie Snipes Lancaster • Matthew 5:39–43

And what about that moment at the library, when I filled my arms with so many books they fell like lemons, spilling across the aisle, and a man 30 years my elder, stooped to help? And stooped again when I dropped two more?

 

Jesus says “remember? The world is arranged by an-eye-for-an-eye, and a-tooth-for-a-tooth”…but it doesn’t have to be that way…try it another way…try it like this. We’d written the injunction “an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth” in the millennia before Jesus as a stop gap against escalation: so that when someone punches your lights out, you don’t retaliate by burning down their village. Keep it simple: an eye for an eye. Violence need not surge. Brutality need not mushroom.

 

So Jesus takes this ancient ethic and moves us further toward his vision for human thriving: “try it this way…turning the other cheek… try it…walking the second mile…try it…”

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