"THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW"
The Golden Rule (7:12)
INTRODUCTION
- Have you ever found yourself in a situation...
- Faced with the need to make a decision on the spur of the moment?
- Wondering what is the right way to act?
- Unable to recall whether the Bible specifically addresses the
moral dilemma in which you find yourself?
- In His sermon on the mount, Jesus provided a helpful tool in such a
situation...
- A quick and easy way to know what to do
- Something that is easy to remember
- It is found in Mt 7:12, and is commonly called "The Golden Rule"...
"Therefore, whatever you want men to do to you, do also to them,
for this is the Law and the Prophets." (Mt 7:12)
[But what is "The Golden Rule"? Was Jesus teaching anything new or
original by what He stated? Well, in a way it was something new...]
- THE "GOLDEN" RULE VS. THE "SILVER" RULES
- MANY HAVE TAUGHT THAT WHICH IS SIMILAR...
- The HINDU religion taught:
This is the sum of duty: do naught to others which if done to
thee would cause thee pain. - The Mahabharata
- The BUDDHIST religion taught:
Hurt not others with that which pains yourself. - Udana-Varga
- The JEWISH traditions taught:
What is hateful to you, do not to your fellow men. That is the
entire Law; all the rest is commentary. - The Talmud
- The MUSLIM religion taught:
No one of you is a believer until he desires for his brother
that which he desires for himself. - Hadith
- The BAHA'I faith teaches:
He should not wish for others that which he doth not wish for
himself, nor promise that which he doth not fulfil. - The
Book of Certitude
- Some other sources:
- Do not that to thy neighbor that thou wouldst not suffer
from him. - Pittacus of Lesbos (650-570 BC)
- What you do not want others to do to you, do not do to
others. - Confucius (551-479 BC)
- Do not do unto others what angers you if done to you by
others. - Isocrates (436-338 BC)
- "Tzu-kung asked, `Is there a single word which can be a
guide to conduct throughout one's life?' The Master said,
`It is perhaps the word "shu". Do not impose on others what
you yourself do not desire.'" - Analects, 15.24
- Treat your inferiors as you would be treated by your
betters. - Seneca (4 BC-AD 65)
- JESUS' "RULE" WAS SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT...
- Jesus requires you to do something favorably to others, while
the others only prohibit you from doing something unfavorably
to others!
- Jesus: Do unto others what you want them to do to you
- Others: Don't do to others what you don't want done to you
- Note the difference...
- With the others, all that is required is that you don't
harm other people
- With Jesus, what is required is that you show kindness to
others
- Jesus' rule is truly the "Golden" rule
- The others are "Silver" rules
- Of value, yes, but not as much as "gold"
- The only ones that come close to teaching exactly what Jesus
taught was:
- That found in Hadith, the traditions of Islam; but then,
much of Islam is based upon what Jesus taught 600 years
before Mohammed
- That stated by Seneca, who lived about the same time as
Christ (I wonder if he had been influenced by the teachings
of Christ?)
[So what Jesus taught was something new compared to what many teachers
had taught prior. But in another sense it was nothing new; rather, in
a simple and easy to remember statement, Jesus gives us...]
- A GUIDELINE FOR RIGHTEOUS CONDUCT TOWARDS OTHERS
- ONE IN HARMONY WITH THE LAW AND THE PROPHETS...
- As we have seen earlier in the sermon (cf. Mt 5:20-48)
- Jesus taught a standard of righteousness that contrasted
with that of the scribes and Pharisees
- But it was in harmony with what the Law actually revealed
- This one "rule" summarizes what the Law and the Prophets were
all about
- Just as the commandment "Love your neighbor as yourself"
summed up the Law according to Paul - Ro 13:8-10
- A SORT OF "POCKET KNIFE" OR "CARPENTER'S RULE"...
- That is, something that is always ready to be used
- For example, even in an emergency, when there is no time to
consult a friend, teacher, or book for advice, "the golden
rule" can be guide for proper conduct
- Treat others as you would be treated, and it is unlikely you
will ever do the wrong thing
- SOME EXAMPLES OF HOW TO APPLY THIS "RULE"
- IN TEACHING THE LOST...
- Imagine what it must be like to be told you are wrong, or in
sin
- Wouldn't you want to be told in a loving and patient spirit?
- As you would have others try to persuade you to change
religiously, so treat those you seek to convert - cf. 2Ti 2:24-26; Ep 4:15
- IN CORRECTING ONE ANOTHER...
- No one likes to have their mistakes, errors, etc., pointed out
- When necessary, wouldn't we prefer to be approached with a
meek and patient spirit?
- As you would have others offer you constructive criticism, so
give it to them - cf. Ga 6:1-2
- IN TREATING OUR FAMILY, NEIGHBORS, ENEMIES...
- Everyone likes to have loving families, good neighbors, and no
enemies
- Applying the golden rule will not only transform ourselves,
but may also transform those around us!
- Sibling rivalry would cease
- Neighborly squabbles would be non-existent
- Enemies would become friends
- Don't limit the application of the Golden Rule to religious
matters!
CONCLUSION
- "The Golden Rule would reconcile capital and labor, all political
contention and uproar, all selfishness and greed." Joseph Parker
(1830-1902)
- Such would be the impact on our society if more followed Jesus'
words
- But let's start close to home, and let the Golden Rule transform
our own lives and those closest to us!
- "We have committed the Golden Rule to memory; let us now commit it
to life." Edwin Markham (1852-1940)
- This reflects what is true with most people; they know the rule,
but don't live by it
- If Jesus is truly our Lord, then His "golden rule" will govern
our life!