Though the trunk,
branches and even most of the leaves of the Bible tree make no sense, there are
some leaves here and there which are like gems of high value, such as:
1)
“An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth” often mistaken as the Law
of Retaliation is actually a beautiful foundation of a perfect judicial system
because behind the details the essence is that any loss caused should perfectly and proportionately be
compensated. Original writing of this law and its context are not relevant
because Jesus described them as those being orally transmitted (which makes random
additions possible), not written (Mathew 5:38-42)
2)
“It is easier for a camel to go through the
eye of a needle than for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of God”
(Mathew 19:24) often mistaken as the anti-rich verse is actually a great verse
that is in harmony with what we find in our experience. One who becomes rich in
any one particular aspect (money-making,
knowledge, art, talent, skill …etc) is often weak in many other aspects of life
which invites problems making life (of his and others) a hell. Also, many who
are exceptionally good in one aspect is often seen arrogant and treat others as
good for nothing which also creates hell for him and others. Because they think
their happiness depends on the validation of others, they often experience
unhappiness. But if one views life as something to be enjoyed, relaxed—with nothing
to “prove” and live in “the now” he is already in the Kingdom of God (Colossians 3:23; Luke 17:21)