A Character of Righteous Integrity in Light of God’s Reign: The Spirituality of Jesus According to Matthew

Religions Pub Date : 2024-07-23 DOI:10.3390/rel15080883
Judith Stack
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This essay examines Matthew’s depiction of both the spirituality demonstrated by Jesus’ actions and words (his own spirituality) and the spirituality he preaches (prescribes/expects of others). Key Matthean themes interweave in this topic. Jesus’ own spirituality and that which he expects of his followers are shaped most profoundly by the apocalyptic expectation of the imminent Reign of God. All practices and attitudes must be aligned with this coming reality. Because of this, the key mark of a true disciple or righteous person is integrity—the congruence of one’s inner character and outer actions, of one’s professed commitments and one’s behaviors. In this, Jesus is the paragon of integrity: everything he does is in alignment with the character of the coming Reign and God’s will. His actions are always a manifestation of his inner character as God’s son and messianic agent within God’s emerging Reign. Those who, like Jesus, manifest a character that is aligned with the realities of the coming age are called righteous and, at the judgment, are allowed to experience God’s Reign. Their attitudes and behaviors have shown that their inner character is in alignment with the character of the Reign of God. By contrast, the scribes and Pharisees are continually upbraided for their hypocrisy and warned that this will cause them to be barred from the Reign. Thus, the spirituality of Jesus in Matthew can be summed up as “spiritual integrity” (which is “righteousness”) shaped by the character of the imminent Reign of God. Jesus exemplifies this and calls his followers to demonstrate their character with integrity as well.
上帝统治下的正直品格:《马太福音》中的耶稣精神
本文探讨了马太对耶稣言行所展现的灵性(他自己的灵性)和他所宣扬的灵性(对他人的规定/期望)的描述。马太福音》的关键主题在这一主题中交织在一起。耶稣自己的灵修和他对追随者的期望,最深刻地受到上帝即将统治的世界末日式期望的影响。所有的实践和态度都必须与这一即将到来的现实相一致。正因为如此,一个真正的门徒或义人的关键标志就是正直--一个人的内在品格与外在行为相一致,一个人所宣称的承诺与自己的行为相一致。在这方面,耶稣是正直的典范:他所做的一切都符合即将到来的统治的特征和上帝的旨意。他的行为始终体现了他作为上帝之子和上帝新兴统治中弥赛亚代理人的内在品格。那些像耶稣一样表现出与即将到来的时代现实相一致的品格的人被称为义人,并在审判时被允许经历上帝的统治。他们的态度和行为表明,他们的内在品格与上帝统治的品格是一致的。与此相反,文士和法利赛人却因为他们的虚伪而不断受到责备,并被警告说,这将导致他们被排除在统治之外。因此,《马太福音》中耶稣的灵性可以概括为 "灵性的正直"(即 "公义"),这是由即将到来的上帝统治的特征所塑造的。耶稣以身作则,并号召他的追随者也以正直的品格展示自己。
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