Q: In Matthew 18:8-9, Jesus advises the disciples to mutilate themselves by cutting off their hands and plucking out their eyes. He says its better to be maimed than to suffer the everlasting fire of hell.
A: If cutting off my physical hand, or plucking out my physical eye, could transform my nature and turn me into a heavenly angel, possessing eternal life and a new spiritual body, would that not be a bargain? But doing such a thing will not produce such a result. Jesus statement is a conditional one, and the /if/ -- If your hand or foot causes you to sin (or stumble), and If your eye causes you to sin, -- ought to elicit self-examination, so that the listener may realize that the sin-spawning problem is not truly in ones hand or foot or eye, but in ones nature.
See also the comments on Matthew 5:29-30.
Yours in Christ,
Waterrock
A: If cutting off my physical hand, or plucking out my physical eye, could transform my nature and turn me into a heavenly angel, possessing eternal life and a new spiritual body, would that not be a bargain? But doing such a thing will not produce such a result. Jesus statement is a conditional one, and the /if/ -- If your hand or foot causes you to sin (or stumble), and If your eye causes you to sin, -- ought to elicit self-examination, so that the listener may realize that the sin-spawning problem is not truly in ones hand or foot or eye, but in ones nature.
See also the comments on Matthew 5:29-30.
Yours in Christ,
Waterrock
