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38 “You have heard that it was said,‘An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.’39 But I say to you,Do not resist the one who is evil. Butif anyoneslaps you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also.40 Andif anyone would sue you and take your tunic let him have your cloak as well.41 And if anyoneforces you to go one mile, go with him two miles.42 Give to the one who begs from you, anddo not refuse the one who would borrow from you” (Matthew 5:38-42).

Non-resistance

The church of the first 3 centuries

Passivity?
Although nonresistance may sound passive, it is actually a proactive response.

Our commentator, again: “With His teaching of nonresistance, Jesus brings to a pinnacle much of what He has said up to this point in the Sermon on the Mount. The meek who will inherit the earth are the nonresistant. Nobody can truly be pure in heart without being nonresistant. The peacemakers are the nonresistant who have first made peace with their own enemies. At the same time, nobody will be able to live a nonresistant life unless they have first learned how to control their anger, their tongue, and their passions. That is why Jesus gave His teachings on those other subjects before He introduced the concept of nonresistance.”

Did the early church really believe in such an unusual doctrine?

What about wrong motives?

However, what if the one asking is not deserving? Well, in the first three applications, the persons were not deserving. That may also be the case in the fourth instance.

Clement of Alexandria: “Do not try to judge who is worthy or who is unworthy. For it is possible that you may be mistaken in your opinion. As in the uncertainty of ignorance, it is better to do good to the undeserving for the sake of the deserving—than by guarding against those who are less good to fail to provide for the good. By being sparing and trying to test who deserves to receive or not, you may neglect some of those who are loved by God.” ANF 2.600

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